After the wall wrap in the church’s sanctuary, we focused on two partial walls that needed custom-designed, sized wraps. Additionally, we installed die-cut lettering on the wall of the adjacent hallway. All the graphics we put up mention “The Year of Expansion” and the tagline, “Grace, Glory, Growth.” By outfitting its sanctuary and meeting areas in neighboring buildings, the church family focuses congregants’ attention on its 2026 plans.
Engaging Visitors With Wall Lettering
When considering adding letters and numbers to your walls, there are many options. Which are right for you?
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Vinyl wall lettering. Our client opted for die-cut vinyl letters. They display in the desired size, color, and font. This type of lettering is clean, contemporary, and budget-friendly. Many companies use it to display mission statements, corporate values, and inspirational quotes. If you need to make changes, the lettering is easy to remove and replace. You typically see vinyl wall letters at churches, nonprofits, schools, medical offices, and startups.
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3D letters. Raised letters create depth, shadows, and a premium impression. You see them in reception areas, executive offices, and on feature walls. Materials vary. Acrylic wall letters are available in glossy or matte finishes. Their metal counterparts are often available in natural colors such as stainless steel, brass, bronze, and aluminum. Foam lettering is the most budget-friendly option.
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Illuminated wall letters. For brand showcases, ultra-modern offices, and brands with a luxurious element, illumination can be instrumental. Choose from back-lit or front-lit channel letters; we scale them to fit into your office. Another option is adding edge lighting, which effectively draws attention and creates a unique visual impact.
How Do You Choose the Wall Lettering for Your Office?
For this client, we designed, produced, and installed vinyl wall lettering for churches. In Los Angeles and neighboring Orange County, clients typically choose their letters depending on the display area. For lobby branding, 3D, acrylic, or illuminated lettering is ideal. In hallways, vinyl letters make the most sense. Inside offices, lettering selection is brand message-driven. If you are unsure which product is right for you, connect with our graphic artist. We gladly conduct a site survey to help you make the best decision for your space.
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