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."

August 16, 2011

What's Happening . . .

We did some pretty cool signs at Western Neon last month from Lynnwood to Tacoma to the Eastside and right up the hill from us.

Tell us what you think of these projects, or better still, drop into the businesses and tell them. Keep a look out for the next big thing, because we've got some great stuff in the hopper. 


Clockwise from upper-left: 1) Milk - Foremost Dairies - Ice Cream in Tacoma; brushed aluminum reverse pan channel letters on 32.5' raceway. 2) Rex on Capitol Hill; exposed neon blade sign. 3) La Bete on Capitol Hill; corner-mounted exposed neon blade sign. 4) Famous Footwear in Renton; 66 sq. ft. channel letters. 5) Seattle Team Shop in Alderwood Mall; reverse pan channel letters painted Seahawk blue with green neon halo.

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