Due to the versatility and durability of Perspex, many business owners in Sydney consider it an ideal material for their shop front signage. This is because signs made out of Perspex not only impart a professional look to any retail space, but can also be customised to have illumination as per requirements in a cost-effective manner. This can very well indicate why Perspex boxes are so popular in Sydney. But before finalising a shop front display manufactured using the popular PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) material, it is important to consider a few vital essentials. If you are unaware of these essentials, have a look at the following:
Size -
In order to decide the size of your required signage, first you will have to determine whether you need a flex face banner system or a Perspex fronted box. Remember that greater the height of your product is, the more suited it will be to being the former.
Design -
In case your requisite is a design featuring simple text, then you can go for a Perspex signage having the text embossed with vinyl. However, if you need something with high resolution colour graphics, it will involve printing on vinyl, followed by application of that vinyl on the acrylic box. Alternatively, you can have the graphics and text printed directly on Perspex, but the density of ink will not be enough if you are planning to illuminate the sign.
Aesthetics -
Suppose the width of your sign is more than 3 metres, you may require to have an additional join within the acrylic. It would then raise the issue regarding where you should have that particular join without having it go through the text or image. Wrong placement of the join can greatly hamper the aesthetic appeal of your sign, so be careful.
Shape -
If you need a specifically shaped signage, your best bet will be a flex face system. Bear in mind that you cannot have convex or concave shaped boxes beyond a particular radius.
Print Density -
When you are having an illuminated Perspex signage and you want it to look almost similar during the day as well as at night, you will require the ink used for printing the text to be more dense. The reverse can also be done by keeping the corporate colours on the signage, so that they appear to be of a different shade when illuminated.
The more carefully you consider the essentials associated with your Perspex sign, the less complicated would it be for your service provider to get the job done for you.