PNC Bank in Cleveland, Ohio was looking to update their current signage. New signage was a big step towards a new look for this dining area. Signs PDQ engineered the signage in that we provided ideas for the actual signage by figuring out what would be relevant to their customers. We determined that framed signed would be needed to determine the actual various areas of the space. In keeping with the same concept the menus were also framed with the same style frame in various sizes.
During the original consultation the Manager of this cafeteria was inquiring about various signage that Signs PDQ would recommend. They wanted menu boards that would be easy to update later. The signs, including the menu boards, were designed by Signs PDQ. The unique font used makes it seem as though these signs could have been written by hand. After the client approved the designs they were printed on our large format printer, laminated and applied to a material called max metal. Max metal is a durable substrate that makes updates easy. The signs were then adhered to the wall by screwing the frame into drywall.
The Manger of this cafeteria was very pleased with the signs. They serve their purpose and look great! They give an updated look just as PNC wanted. Interested in an update to your location? Contact Signs PDQ. Our website can help give you ideas.