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Where do I Get Vinyl Logos Made

Originally Posted: December 5, 2014 | By , Staff Writer

Alphabet Signs can make letters, numbers and punctuation in several colors, fonts and sizes. We are not setup to handle logos or graphics, however. To get these made, you will need to try a local sign shop. Some common chains are Signs by Tomorrow, Signarama or FastSigns. Any of those companies should be able to help with larger graphics, too, as we are only set up to handle vinyl lettering up to 12 inches tall.

The picture below shows some vinyl sign lettering with a logo. We cut this customer’s lettering at a very affordable cost, and she was able to get her logo done locally.

On our website, you will want to check out the online vinyl lettering designer. Here, you’ll be able to type in your vinyl sign lettering and see what each font looks like before you order. The sign designer will show approximate dimensions, but if you have special needs regarding layout or sizing, let us know when you order.

Additionally, the vinyl sign lettering will be made to stick on the outside of a window, car, boat or any other smooth, non-porous surface. We can make your letters mirror cut, if you would prefer, so the sticker is on the inside of the window facing out; let us know when you order, and we’ll be will be happy to meet any of those needs.

We offer Standard, Premium or Reflective Vinyl Lettering. Standard Vinyl is great for smooth surfaces, like business windows, store front doors or smooth homemade plywood signs. Premium Vinyl is a little thinner, so it wraps around curved surfaces well, like cars, boats or cement light poles. Reflective Vinyl is great for mailboxes or company vehicles that work night shift.

Alphabet Signs can typically turn vinyl sign letters around in 1 business day.

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