

CHANNEL LETTERS
Channel letters are three-dimensional signage elements commonly used in storefronts and building signage, consisting of individually formed letters or shapes with internal illumination, often made of metal and/or acrylic, providing a bold and eye-catching display for business names or logos. They are highly customizable and offer versatility in design, size, and lighting options to suit different branding needs and architectural styles.

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Ideal for locations with limited ground space, channel letters optimize the use of vertical space.
LED lighting options for channel letters offer energy-efficient illumination, reducing electricity costs while maintaining bright and uniform lighting for maximum impact.
While initial costs may be higher than some other signage options, channel letters provide a long-term investment in branding and marketing, offering a high return on investment over time.
Channel letters offer high visibility both during the day and at night.
Channel letters come in various styles, sizes, and fonts, allowing for customization to match specific branding requirements and architectural aesthetics.
There are several variations of channel letter signs, each offering unique design features. Regardless of the design, each can seamlessly integrate vinyl graphics and illumination options (face illumination, halo illumination, or a combination). The versatility provides businesses with options to create visually appealing and illuminated signage solutions tailored to their branding and communication needs.
Non-Illuminated Channel Letters
Unlike illuminated channel letters, which have internal lighting, non-illuminated channel letters are solid letters or shapes typically made of metal or plastic, without internal lighting components. They rely on external lighting sources, such as spotlights or ambient lighting, for visibility and are often chosen for their clean and minimalist appearance.

Face Illuminated Channel Letters
Face Illuminated channel letters are the most common of channel letter types. They consist of individually formed letters or shapes with translucent acrylic faces and internal illumination. The internal lighting shines through the acrylic faces, creating a bright and eye-catching display that enhances visibility both during the day and at night. Face-lit channel letters are popular for their vibrant and dynamic appearance.

Halo Illuminated Channel Letters
Unlike traditional face-lit channel letters, halo illuminated channel letters have opaque faces with internal lighting directed towards the back of the letters. This creates a halo effect around the perimeter of each letter, casting a soft glow onto the mounting surface behind the letters. Halo illuminated channel letters offer a sophisticated and elegant appearance, with the lighting emphasizing the outline of each letter and providing a subtle yet impactful display, especially at night.

Face And Halo Illuminated Channel Letters
Face and halo illuminated channel letters combine two lighting techniques to create a dynamic and eye-catching signage display. These letters feature translucent acrylic faces, allowing light to shine through, and also have internal lighting directed towards the back of the letters. This dual lighting approach results in the letters being illuminated both from the front (face-lit) and from the back (halo-lit), creating a vibrant glow around the perimeter of each letter while also providing bright illumination through the faces.

Dual Color Channel Letters
Dual color channel letters are a type of signage that offers different appearances during the day and at night. This is accomplished through the use of perforated vinyl. During the day, the perforated vinyl displays vibrant colors or graphics, providing visibility and impact against the backdrop. At night, when internally illuminated, the channel letter face appears white, creating a contrasting appearance against the darkness. This combination allows for dynamic signage that adapts to different lighting, maximizing visibility and impact both day and night.

























