Front Lit
Front-lit channel letters are one of the most popular choices for 3D signage because they're affordable, easy to see, and stand out whether it's day or night.
Front/Halo Lit
Front/halo-lit channel letters offer a bold, eye-catching effect thanks to their dual illumination. With light shining from both the front and back, they’re ideal for customization using colored vinyl, acrylic, or LEDs to elevate a brand’s logo and overall signage
Reverse Lit
Reverse-lit channel letters are a popular choice for clients seeking a sophisticated, high-impact look. By casting light from behind, they create a distinctive silhouette effect—especially at night—that highlights the shape of the logo and letters in eye-catching colors
Contour Logos
A contour logo—or logo box—is a 3D sign created to highlight your brand’s emblem or design. Unlike standard flat signage, these signs can be custom-shaped to match the outline of your logo or set within a simple form like a circle or square, often incorporating text and other key details.
Trimless Channel Letters
Trimless channel letters are illuminated 3D signs with a sleek, modern look—designed without visible borders or trimcaps. The acrylic face extends beyond the letter’s sides, creating a clean, sharp lighting effect when illuminated.
Push Throughs
Push-through signs offer a unique and visually striking look by combining raised lettering with a subtle, illuminated glow. This effect is achieved by pushing acrylic elements through a cut-out aluminum face, resulting in a polished and modern finish.
Open Face Channel Letters
Open face channel letters—also known as open cans—feature backs and sides without a front acrylic face or trim caps. This open design is perfect for exposed neon or marquee-style lighting, giving the sign a bold, retro-inspired look.
Flat Cut Out Letters
Flat Cut Out Letters (FCOs) are non-illuminated letters or shapes, typically made from thick acrylic that's precision-cut and painted. Mounted using threaded rods or VHB tape, they’re often used alongside illuminated channel letters to include extra details or smaller text that can’t be lit effectively due to size constraints.

