[MassHistPres] Exterior interpretive sign design
Charles Adler
c.a.adler at gmail.com
Mon Jun 8 14:12:57 EDT 2020
Hi Laura,
The Attleboro Land Trust installed a sign at one of our nature preserves in
December, 2015, and it is showing no deterioration or fading so far, and
fortunately there has been no vandalism either. I should say it doesn't
get much direct sun.
It is a high-pressure laminate panel with aluminum frame, all fabricated by
Interpretive Graphics of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Charlie Adler
Attleboro Land Trusts
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 11:05 AM WN Hill Preservation <
wnhpreservation at gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with interpretive signs, as in this style of
> National Park Service wayside exhibit signs made by Pannier Graphics?
>
> https://panniergraphics.com/exhibit-bases-frames/cantilevered/
>
> We are looking into installing some of these in village centers in Newton,
> with color images combining narrative, photos and maps.
> These sign panels use fiberglass embedment or gel coat laminate.
>
> We'd like to know about your experience with the longevity and
> attractiveness of the signs.
>
> Laura Foote
> West Newton Preservation Initiative
>
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