Wes Bischel
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I was asked to help out on a small project at Church. I said "sure" before I got the details. The "small" project turned out to be 3' tall by 20' long "welcome" sign. And as usual "While we're at it why don't we . . . ." cropped up a number of times. I ended up designing and building a literature display as an add-on project to the sign. Anyhow, I got the "small" part done about a month ago - the add-on project I got installed today.
The welcome sign was already started - I was asked to jump-in when they couldn't figure out how to "put it up".
Sketch-up image of the concept.
Finished piece. Two sheets of acrylic with the pictures in-between. The stand-offs are aluminum, commercially available.
I was asked to do something to make the literature more accessible and inviting. This is what I came up with.
It's made from MDF textured acrylic and stand-offs which visually tie it with the sign.
The sign got things going - next thing anyone knew, the whole room was redone!
Oh, this was the before picture.
Now, about those Christmas presents that need to get made.
Wes
The welcome sign was already started - I was asked to jump-in when they couldn't figure out how to "put it up".
Sketch-up image of the concept.
Finished piece. Two sheets of acrylic with the pictures in-between. The stand-offs are aluminum, commercially available.
I was asked to do something to make the literature more accessible and inviting. This is what I came up with.
It's made from MDF textured acrylic and stand-offs which visually tie it with the sign.
The sign got things going - next thing anyone knew, the whole room was redone!
Oh, this was the before picture.
Now, about those Christmas presents that need to get made.
Wes