Minnesota letters by Gemini are the sign industry's premium injection molded plastic letters. They have the look and feel of cast metal letters because of its razor-sharp edges and corners, smooth returns and unblemished letter faces. Gemini minnesota letters are available in three font styles and a variety of sizes.
The Minnesota Letters have a sharp, deeper depth than formed plastic letters which have slightly rounded over sides that return back to the wall at 105 degrees. Minnesota letters return back at a sharp 90 degree angle making them look more like a metal letter. Minnesota letters are painted and formed plastic letters are solid pigmented color.
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Architectural style Minnesota injection molded letters by Gemini are the sign industry's premier injection molded plastic letters. Architectural style Minnesota letters offer the look of cast metal le ...
Helvetica style Minnesota injection molded letters by Gemini are the sign industry's premier injection molded plastic letters. Helvetica style Minnesota letters offer the look of cast metal letters bu ...
Times Bold style Minnesota injection molded letters by Gemini are the sign industry's premier injection molded plastic letters. Times Bold style Minnesota letters offer the look of cast metal letters ...
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Injection molded sign letters are so popular because you can get the look of cast metal letters but at the low cost and fast turnaround of plastic letters. Minnesota letters are light weight and easy to install, outdoor rated, these letters are more durable than most plastic letters because of their greater wall thickness and come with a lifetime guarantee.
Minnesota sign letters have heated plastic injected into a mold. The injected molded letters are deburred and prepped for painting. The paint is a high quality two part acrylic automotive paint. The letters have mounting attachments glued to their backs.
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The Minnesota Letters are available in three standard type styles and 45 standard colors and can also custom match Pantone colors and sheens. The paint is a high quality two part acrylic automotive paint. The dimensional letter is hand sprayed by master craftsmen to produce a smooth unblemished face and applied to the outside face and sides of the letter. The injection molded letters come with a lifetime guarantee but the painted letters will eventually lose their gloss over time due to sunlight.
Most Minnesota sign letters are manufactured and shipped within 3 to 5 business days from a regional facility near you.
Minnesota sign letters have a limited font selection because they are made from molds that are expensive to creat. Currently, these injection molded letters are available in the font styles of Architectural, Helvetica and Times Bold. Architectural is a prismatic font, Helvetica is a block style font and Times Bold is a serif style font. Prismatic fonts have a raised peaked face to give it a beveled appearance.
We can make custom logos and graphics with our top-quality, injection molded plastic materials. And, just like our Minnesota letters, your logo can be produced in a wide range of colors and is guaranteed for life. Contact us with your vector based artwork to start a price quote.
The most common method to mount Minnesota sign letters are with studs that are glued in place. A stud is a threaded aluminum rod that screws into the back and cannot be seen from the front. We offer an article or videos to learn how to install molded sign letters. We recommend a mounting template that shows the outline of each character, spacing between letters and hand punched hole locations of each stud showing where to drill. Once taped to the wall, holes are then drilled and filled with adhesive.