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About Channel Letters A Definitive Guide

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Lighted Channel Letters can incorporate many different plexiglass combinations to produce solid color, day/night color reversals, and exposed neon effects.

Fabricated Aluminum Channel Letters can get your name up in lights with a style and individuality all your own. This versatile product allows almost any logo or corporate identity to be brought to life. Limitless lighting combinations, colors and configurations can be custom fit to your specifications.

Back-Lighted Channel Letters an elegant use of channel letters. These metal face letters are lighted internally from behind producing halo’s of light which outline your logo and copy elements. Back-Light/ Face-Light Combos The best of both worlds! Light up your logo with this eye catching configuration. Enjoy the spectacular color effects of face-lighted letters and highlight these effects with a glowing halo of color.

Customized Logos Channel Letters aren’t just for text! We can convert logos and designs of all shapes and sizes into the channel letter format of your choice. Channel letters are used to provide signs for buildings, shopping malls, and the like where it is desirable that the signage comprise illuminated letters or any other shapes that are easily seen, even a great distance, even at night.

Each channel letter consists of an enclosure, usually a metal box, having a rear surface which is positioned against a raceway, the wall of the building or the like, on which the signage is mounted and a plurality of sides which define the figuration of the letter or shape. A light source, such as a neon tube, LED's, or other light source is positioned within the walls of the enclosure and attached to the rear surface to provide illumination for the letter. For high profile sign applications, three dimensional illuminated or non illuminated channel letters are an ideal choice. Every set of channel letters is custom designed to compliment the building’s existing architecture. High-efficiency L.E.D. lighting, classic neon tubing, or fluorescent lighting for really large letters can be used each having its own benefits.

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