3D Signs, Logos and Lettering When people see something in 3D, it really makes an impact. Easy Print & Signs is all about putting your brand out there, and our 3D signs will do just that. 3d Sign3D signs, letters & logos give a dynamic message of quality with their bold high impact visual appeal. They can be fabricated from a range of materials to create unique "works of art". Lighting and illumination effects can add yet another dimension, particularly at night when the sign transforms into a branded beacon for your product. Shadows, halo lighting or internal illumination all add to the impact a 3d sign can have. Due to the unique nature of fabricated 3d signs they are often perceived as a mark of quality and a reflection of the success of a business. Whether it be metal, acrylic, timber, stone, or a mix of various materials, our signage experts can recommend the best solution for your needs. Large 3 dimensional logos and letters really do make you stand out in the crowd. Contact a Signarama design expert to find out how 3D signage can reach your audience.
Need signage that 'stands' out a little more than digitals prints or cut lettering? You could consider 3D signage as the next step up from flat-panel vinyl based signage, with the next step up being illuminated 3D lettering –the more attractive eyecatching of signage. 3D signs really add that "something extra" to the feel of your shop – and if you are selling a premium product, this would be considered the appropriate strategy. There are several ways we can produce 3D lettering – drop us a line to discuss or pop in. Eas Signs can suppy 3D signage any design, any size and install it anywhere in New Zealand.
The most common method of producing 3D signs for interior or low-level exterior use is to cut your logo and/or company name from a chosen substrate/material – either using a CNC flatbed router or laser cutter. Your choice of materials is seemingly endless, however typically we'll use materials such as Acrylic (Perspex), Signex, ACM, PVC or metals such as Aluminium or Stainless Steel. These substrates range in thickness from about 4mm to 25mm. There are various finishing methods to choose from – such as painting the back of clear acrylic or using brushed/polished stainless-steel. It all depends on the look you're going for. Talk to us if you'd like to know more.