Our team was back at the Gudetama Café to install a final set of restaurant signs and graphics in Orange County, CA. We started off this project with perforated storefront window graphics. Next, our technicians designed, produced, and installed glass wall wraps and graphics. Moving inside, we focused on interior decorations with wall wraps. Now that the café is readying for its grand opening, we put up the finishing touches of printed under-counter graphic panels and tabletop wraps.
From Nondescript to Stunningly Brand-Building
When we first met with the client to discuss their vision, the building and its windows were nondescript. However, the client could see past that and envision a new restaurant that would be completely different from anything in the area.
Restaurant Table Top Wraps Show Attention to the Smallest Detail
Getting this café ready for its grand opening was a labor of love. Additionally, it perfectly showcases how attention to the small details results in a stunning finished product. For this last project, we finished wrapping another bank of windows and added wood-grain-printed under-counter graphic panels.
We also used printed vinyl to wrap the tops of tables in the dining area and the inside of the bathroom door. To ensure durability during consistent use, we used an extra-thick, non-slip floor laminate. In total, we wrapped eight tables. The combination of graphics products looks fantastic, and you need to stop by to check it out.
Restaurant Signage Products That Make Your Eatery Stand Out
The Gudetama Café is the latest project that allowed us to bring restaurant signs and graphics to Orange County. Of course, we have already worked with other clients in the surrounding areas on graphics products that make them unique and outstanding.
- CSUF Fresh Kitchen Restaurant. This client needed food court signage. Our team replaced existing hanging signs, added wall graphics, and put up panel-mounted advertising. We used PVC for the panels because it works well with the condensation this location experienced.
- La Isla Cevicheria. This eatery has a loyal following that keeps the buzz about its authentic Mexican burritos going. The client needed custom indoor logo signs to spruce up the look of its reception area. We used half-inch-thick acrylic with printed fronts to create brand-centric, decorative letters.
- Dubai Sauce is an eatery on Hollywood Boulevard in L.A. It is the quintessential Mediterranean grill, serving kabobs and halal burgers. Being long and narrow, it needed splashes of color, and we responded with vinyl wall graphics and wraps.
How could restaurant window, wall, and door graphics change the look and atmosphere of your location? Work with our graphic artist to find out. Call us today!