In addition to building letters, there are several other types of building signs available, each with its own unique features and benefits. Some of these include:
Cabinet Signs: These signs are typically made of an aluminum frame with internal LED illumination. The sign face is usually made of acrylic, polycarbonate, or canvass material and can be customized with graphics, lettering, and logos.
Pan Face Signs: Also known as pan channel letter signs, these signs are created by attaching a metal face to a dimensional letter. The face can be decorated with acrylic or translucent material to allow for backlighting.
Push Through Signs: These signs are fabricated by routing individual letters or designs out of a sign metal sign face cabinet or panel. Acrylic letters or designs are then pushed through the routed spaces in the sign face or panel, creating a three-dimensional effect. Cabinets with push through sign faces can be illuminated, lighting only the push through acrylic on the face of the sign.
Monument Signs: Monument signs are freestanding structures with heights reaching 15 feet or less typically. These signs commonly have decorative bases consisting of masonry stone, brick and or concrete. They provide a durable and eye-catching option to showcase your business or organization.
Pylon Signs: These signs are tall and freestanding typically at least 20 feet in overall height, often used to attract attention from a distance. Pylon signs are commonly seen near shopping centers, hotels, large businesses and installed to be seen from roadways.