Whenever we say neon, it’s very likely that you think of the buzzing half-lit signal in a dark us highway spelling out your word “Motel”.
Neon could have something of a dark underbelly, but it hasn’t been that way.
In fact, the first neon sign was purported to be used way back in 1910 by Georges Claude at the Paris Motor Display – a noble from indeed. America loves a little of bling, and they welcomed neon with wide open arms from about 1920 to 1960, making intensive use of those luminous gas tubes. Right now we cannot think of that time period Square without a nod to neon symptoms.
Today, neon has loved a little refinement and is now used thoroughly by artists and designers, as well as the signage industry.
Why choose neon signage?
One of the key advantages of fluorescents is in its adaptability.
One of the key advantages of fluorescents is in its adaptability.
When tastefully done, a neon sign can artfully highlight words and icons, making them stand away in a world of decals and flat indications. The 3D effect, with its array of colors and shapes can be used to great result to display your company name or logo.
Fluorescents is used to shape or illuminate your sign in complementary colours – drawing our eyes and our interest.
Many companies use neon to rounded off buildings, carefully doing a trace for beautiful architectural details and showing them off to the public.
Neon also gives a halo effect when set behind 3D signs. A simple grouping of words comes alive when lit from behind with a neon tube, allowing what and letters to wait in contrast to the beautiful light in back of.
Indeed, neon signage is limited only by our imaginations.
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