My goal is to turn every ugly banner into an iconic beautiful sign.

Nothing says temporary like a banner in front of a business. Now it's okay if you are trying to advertise that you will be opening soon, but come on,
if you are really serious about your business, put up a sign.

You need a sign that tells the public what your business is about, not something flopping in the wind that says
"if this doesn't work out, I'm out of here."

July 15, 2011

What's new?

Happy Summer!!  Things have been so busy at Western Neon with new work, so it's been quite a while since I've submitted a new post.  I thought I would send out a few of our favorite signs from the past six months.




1) New MSN office in Lincoln Square; interior sign with LED channel letters and classic three-dimensional neon butterfly.  2) City of Shoreline Monument sign with push-through letters.  3) Varro on Capitol Hill; exposed neon with blue LED backlighting.  4) Taylor Shellfish on Capitol Hill; exposed neon cabinet with faux logs.  5) Amore Infused in Belltown; 12 ft hight waterfall behind halo-lit channel letters.  6) Bangbar Thai in West Seattle; vertical cabinet with perforated aluminum, internally illuminated.
New msn office in Lincoln Square; interior sign with LED channel letters and classic 3 dimensional neon butterfly. 2) City of Shoreline monument with push-through letters. 3) Varro on Capitol Hill; exposed neon with blue LED backlighting. 4) Taylor Shellfish on Capitol Hill; exposed neon cabinet with faux logs. 5) Amore Infused in Belltown; 12' high waterfall behind halo-lit channel letters. 6) Bangbar Thai in West Seattle.

New msn office in Lincoln Square; interior sign with LED channel letters and classic 3 dimensional neon butterfly. 2) City of Shoreline monument with push-through letters. 3) Varro on Capitol Hill; exposed neon with blue LED backlighting. 4) Taylor Shellfish on Capitol Hill; exposed neon cabinet with faux logs. 5) Amore Infused in Belltown; 12' high waterfall behind halo-lit channel letters. 6) Bangbar Thai in West Seattle.

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