The project, masterminded by Signs & Lines, takes users through the Estate with a visually enticing narrative featuring house and land packages, the estate plan, house options and regularly updatable stage plans showing which lots are currently available. Check out the conceptual designs and artwork and the stand in-situ below!
Shoppers at Mandurah Forum have recently been treated to some new digital delights with the latest stand for Satterley's Austin Lakes development, which includes a widescreen TV with touchscreen interactivity to literally bring the new community to life!
The project, masterminded by Signs & Lines, takes users through the Estate with a visually enticing narrative featuring house and land packages, the estate plan, house options and regularly updatable stage plans showing which lots are currently available. Check out the conceptual designs and artwork and the stand in-situ below!
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So why is acrylic a Signmakers friend? There are probably many reasons us Sign professionals like acrylic so much. Let’s start with its strength (it resembles glass but is far stronger), or the fact that it’s relatively lightweight but has a high strength to weight ratio, and not forgetting that it has a great ‘’look and feel’’ with a transparency rate of 93% making it the clearest material known. However, one of the key reasons us signies enjoy using this amazing substance so much is its ability to be shaped. As a plastic product, acrylic can be heated to form many shapes and then used to make boxes, letters, and beautiful 3D shapes for signage applications both inside and out. Alex was recently making some letters in our workshop – here are a few ‘before and after’ shots! |
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