Located at 5514 Wilshire Boulevard on the 9th floor, COLLiDE identifies itself as a boutique marketing agency. It incorporates brands into the social consciousness in a most organic manner. One of them is Two Pillar. When the firm’s management team contacted us, a representative asked about branding a lobby with a brushed aluminum wall logo in Los Angeles.
Creating a Visually Stunning Wall Panel Sign
We consulted with our client. At that time, the decision was made to use brushed metal for the product. Next, our technicians added 3D lettering to its front. This material is darker than the backer panel, which adds crisp, clean lines to the mix. Finally, our installer mounted the signage with brushed aluminum wall standoffs. The product now acts as a brand message in the firm’s lobby, where it brings plenty of pizzazz to the wall space.
Why Choose Metal for a Wall Sign?
Metal is the quintessential selection for the business owner with an eye for elegance. Of course, this material is also a good option because of the subliminal message it sends to the customer. For starters, an investment in metal shows a shopper that you are serious about sticking around. You are counting on being a significant player in the local business community for a while.
Next, the metal signals that your company is doing well. It is one of the more expensive materials on the market. For the customer, the choice of metal shows that your business is healthy. As a rule, consumers like to buy from companies that seem to be doing well. This is particularly true when the goods come with warranties.
How to Afford Metal Signage on a Budget
You do not have to pay a million bucks to have a sign that looks like a million bucks. There are options.
- Paint. Choose aluminum, which is a more budget-friendly option. Next, have our team paint it in a different metal color. For example, you might want the sign to look as though it is made of copper or stainless steel.
- Foam bodies with metal laminates. Another money-saving choice is the use of foam for the sign’s shape. The material lets us add some depth to the marker. Next, we add thin metal laminates that cover the foam. You feature the material that you want, but you do it at a fraction of the cost that it would typically take to create a whole sign from the metal.
- Pair acrylic with metal. Acrylic is chic and ideally suited for a broad range of applications. Use it as a back panel. Next, we can add metal lettering to the front of the sign. Once again, you highlight the pizzazz of the finished product.
How to Go about Branding a Lobby with a Brushed Aluminum Wall Logo in Los Angeles
Start with a creative consultation. Our graphic artist assists you with the selection of the material and the overall sizing of your signage. Next, we help you to think through the installation options that will underscore the message you want to send with the sign. In fact, contact us today to get started on this process!