48 Sheet Billboard Refresh with Spiritflex
Refreshing the graphic on this billboard we chose the spiritflex system. A good sign solution for external or internal use, which is similar to a flexface system but way cheaper.
DetailsGatehouse Entrance Branding
Virgin Atlantic Airways
Gatwick, Crawley, West Sussex
Sometimes less is more, and that’s exactly the case with this very simple signage. Keeping the very contemporary theme which runs throughout the gatehouse, the creative team chose a very simple brushed stainless steel logo.
Laser cut in 2mm satin polished stainless plate, bonded straight to the wall surface.
A little tip for removing the fingerprints and keeping it clean… baby oil… simple!
Refreshing the graphic on this billboard we chose the spiritflex system. A good sign solution for external or internal use, which is similar to a flexface system but way cheaper.
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