How we Work for Customized Branding, Signages and Fabrication Projects.
1. Client Consultation: Understand the client's requirements, including the purpose of the signage, target audience, location, budget, and any specific design preferences or branding guidelines.
2. Concept Development: Based on the client's brief, brainstorm ideas and concepts for the signage design. Consider factors such as readability, visibility, branding elements, and the overall aesthetic.
3. Material Selection: Determine the appropriate materials for the signage based on factors such as durability, location (indoor vs. outdoor), budget, and aesthetic requirements. Common signage materials include vinyl, acrylic, metal, wood, and fabric.
4. Production:
- Printing: Once the design is finalized, prepare the artwork for printing. Depending on the type of signage and materials used, printing may involve digital printing, screen printing, or large-format printing.
- Cutting and Fabrication: If necessary, cut the printed materials to size and shape, and assemble any components (e.g., mounting hardware, frames).
- Finishing Touches: Apply any finishing touches, such as lamination, coating, or painting, to enhance durability and visual appeal.
5. Installation:
- Site Survey: Conduct a site survey to assess the installation location and any potential challenges or obstacles.
- Preparation: Prepare the installation area by cleaning and prepping surfaces, and ensuring that all necessary tools and equipment are available.
- Installation: Install the signage according to the approved design and specifications. This may involve mounting the signage on walls, windows, floors, or freestanding structures, using techniques such as drilling, adhesive application, or hanging hardware.
6. Quality Control: Inspect the installed signage to ensure that it meets quality standards, is properly aligned, and is free of any defects or imperfections.