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."

May 1, 2013

Lott Clean Water Alliance in Olympia



Lott's Wet Science Center came to Western Neon with an idea of two neon window signs depicting their logo.  We used all classic colored glass in beautiful shades of orange, lime green, cobalt blue, flamingo pink and turquoise, as well as white.  




LOTT's WET (Water Education and Technology) Science Center exhibit gallery and classroom opened in 2010 to provide the community with a fun, hands-on opportunity for learning all about water – one of our most precious resources. 

Together, citizens and LOTT can conserve our water resources, support reclaimed water use, and take actions that will help protect Puget Sound.

The WET Science Center is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm, except on observed holidays, and admission is free. They offer interactive exhibits, weekend family activities, and environmental presentations.

The WET Center is located in LOTT's Regional Services Center, at 500 Adams Street NE, in downtown Olympia, just two blocks northeast of the Olympia Transit Station. 

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