You've probably stopped walking for a while once in your life to appreciate beautifully designed signage on a building's facade. You may not be able to recall it but we can't deny that a good
outdoor sign can contribute to a building's overall appearance. However, this doesn't immediately mean that signages have to be all that vibrant and larger than usual signs. What we're talking about is its capability to blend with other elements that make up the facade.
Of course, anyone who owns buildings would want that for their own. Not every building out there can effortlessly achieve this capability. Therefore, you need to take note of the attributes that you need to consider in combining both architectural and signage elements so that it would look flawless instead of looking overly cluttered or messy.
Metal
Metal is a strong competitor when it comes to choosing the best material for outdoor signage. It's the foundation of every object, every infrastructure, every device, and every machine - what more can we ask of this material? Every industry highly demands larger quantities of such material. But, metal as an abundant material on Earth also has a wide range of types. Each type has its particular features which can be present in one type and absent in others.
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type of metal is aluminum which is widely used because of its beneficial properties. Aside from being lighter in weight, it can also be cut to smaller pieces and resistant to corrosion. One of the best materials used for the creation of exterior signs. It is easier to cut or slice through the material when forming particular shapes and figures. The versatility of this material is one of a kind and also sturdy enough for a lightweight metal.
Next in line is stainless steel which is another type of metal that is also equipped with advantageous characteristics valuable to signage making. It is silvery in appearance and is also resistant to corrosion. The material is also strong and its surface can be painted and polished to enhance its appearance.
These two metals, brass, and copper are also some of the traditional types of metals that are highly utilized in making outdoor signs. Due to their attractive colors, they are seen as beautiful metal types. With brass, the surface has a tendency to appear darker. Copper, on the other hand, gives off a greenish-like color when splattered with polishing or brushing chemicals. Although you can opt to apply a sealer coating to prevent this occurrence, some still prefer the color change for a unique look. A disadvantage to these two metals is the formation of patina which can affect the colors of the surfaces as time goes by.
In addition to metals, if you're aiming for a more extraordinary look to your signage without having to utilize the usual metal types,
rusted metal signage is there to help you. Suitable for vintage or retro themes, rusted signages exude that classic vibe.
Architectural Wire Mesh
Although it's quite similar to metal, we believe that this should be in a separate section because it deals with a more specific process in creating designs necessary for architecture. This is more intricate than the usual signage because it requires the procedure of cutting metals into thinner wire meshes and using them to form certain complex arrangements.
Who would've thought that wire mesh arrangements could be utilized as an architectural design? It may seem to be plain-looking mesh panels that utilize several metallic wires that wrap the entire building. But don't underestimate the artistic essence it can bring to your building's facade.
To upgrade its look, you can paint the surface of the metallic wires to form an image that can best be appreciated when seen from afar. Furthermore, the material is not heavy which makes it good for decoration anywhere in the location of your building. It could be for your doors, windows, garage, and many more. Infuse your creativity and who knows what works of art you can develop out of the material.
Want to enhance those wire meshes? Why not include LED lights to improve your mesh design to the next level? These illuminating elements will truly add that wow factor to your design and make audiences be amazed while gazing upon your building during nighttime.
Operators can make programming patterns on how the lights will be shown. Say, you're celebrating an event, you can utilize the lights to express your event and you're celebrating it with the public. Make sure that the lighting display doesn't look too overly confusing and flashy in order to be considerate to those who are sensitive to sudden flashes.
Typography in Signage
Typography is another crucial element that should also be given attention when making architectural signage. Remember that it is not only about the font size and font style of the text on the exterior sign. There are a lot more details about typography to consider than you can imagine.
How do you want your signage presented? Ask this question before finalizing the layout of your text. Look out for the number of options that you can try with your signage. Are you aiming for an interactive type of sign? Then you might want to consider making it three-dimensional to appeal more to the people. Maybe you would better prefer a colorful sign? Then backlit signs are the best option for it.
Conclusion
Coming up with an attractive architectural design may look a bit tedious, but we suggest that you explore the many options available to you. There are rusted metal signage, wire meshes, three-dimensional signages, and many more variations that you can look into.