CHANNEL LETTERS

WHAT IS A CHANNEL LETTER?

A channel letter sign is a three-dimensional graphic element with an individual structure and separate illumination. In simpler terms, a channel letter can be any individual letter, number, character or logo that when combined with other like characters, makes up a sign presentation. Each letter is made using aluminum sheeting, and acrylic. Channel letter signs are highly flexible in regards to they can be made using a wide variety of fonts, colors, shapes, sizes and illumination

WHERE CAN A CHANNEL LETTER SIGN BE USED?

Channel Letters are most commonly used on building store fronts, such as commercial buildings, multi-tenant strip centers, churches, banks and gas stations. However, they can also be used on monument and pylon signs.

FRONT LIT

Built with a 3-5” pre-finished or painted aluminum return of your choice, trim cap, LED lighting and a translucent acrylic face that allows light to show through.

REVERSE LIT

Built with a 3” painted aluminum return, LED lighting and a translucent polycarbonate back.

FRONT LIT/HALO LIT

Combination of the above two styles.

PUSH THROUGH

Gives the effect of faux neon while keeping the dimensional letter.

EXPOSED NEON

A free-formed surface or tubular shape glass that creates words, numerals, figures, devices, designs, trademarks or logos, and for which the light source is luminescent gas.