Bank of Scotland came to us to manufacture, supply and install their new signage, because of our reputation with financial companies and our expertise in all areas of the sign industry. Gaelite’s design department drew up a proposal that outlined in exact detail the technical specification of the signage. Once this met the approval of site engineers and architects, the manufacturing process began.
Signage included one set of built-up stainless steel neonised letters and two internally illuminated single-sided light boxes complete with push through acrylic letters.
The metal department used high quality brushed stainless steel, which is prominent throughout all the signage. Blue acrylic was used for the face of the main letters and the letters used in the lightboxes.
Our neon department used cold cathode tubing to light the main signage, while fluorescent lamps were used to light the lightboxes.
This was a delicate operation, which was professionally carried out. The end result spoke for itself.
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