Bondds turned to the AlphaGraphics team to enhance their office’s visibility from the road. I worked with the client to create a design that showcased their office and offerings before printing onto a window perf substrate. Each of the tall windows required two panels and precise placement due to the restrictions of a 54" printer.
*An outside vendor assisted with installation.
Advance Performance Pain and Wellness Center came to the AlphaGraphics team in need of window signage that would help clients easily identify their suite.
I recreated their existing logo as a high-res vector file that we could properly enlarge and contour cut, and then reverse printed the artwork onto a transparent material and sent it through the roll laminator to give it a white backing. I also completed the final installation.
Another window perf endeavor, the doctors at Whole Family looked to call attention to the many services they offer and to give their building a friendlier look for their younger guests. I worked with the client to integrate their pre-existing graphics and to create and print the perfect showcase for their office.
The curved nature of this Downtown Batavia display made for a unique project. Four pre-designed panels were sent over to be printed, UV laminated, and mounted onto curved MAX-metal.
Our biggest hurdle was how to keep the substrate balanced and in place during installation, and the pictured "jig" became our solution. The jig was specifically constructed to cradle and balance the metal while myself and three coworkers applied the vinyl.
Science wall graphics had previously been created for use in West Aurora High School's hallways. I contributed to the effort by setting the files up for print, printing them on an adhesive vinyl, laminating them for durability, and installing them with the assistance of a coworker.
When my then-six-year-old brother learned that I made signs at work, he immediately asked for one to help Santa find his house. From the designing and printing to hemming and grommeting, this banner was created with lots of big sissy love—perfect for an early Christmas present.