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    Lightbulb Condo's adress

    Hi everyone,
    I have a customer who will need to identify about 100 doors for condo.
    Is there anyone who can share some patterns
    I would like to show some nice exemples.
    This is pretty new for me so some help will be very appreciate
    Thanks a lot

    Michel
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    Michel,
    When doing multi-family units and condos, the type of doors have to be a consideration. I have done 1000's of them and for the most part doors on these type units are steel. These doors don't lend themselves very well to screw on id's. I mostly sell engraved plates that can be mounted with double faced tape. This is assuming they are going on the doors which is common. I don't have any fancy designs to show, as the vast majority of what I have done in the past were actually pretty basic.
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    You should really create your own examples so that when they select one, you are sure to be able to make them.

    I too have done 1000s but most were printed on vinyl and applied to laser cut 1/8" black acrylic, mounted with 3M VHB foam tape. Engraved on Rowmark material would be considered too utilitarian/tacky. The upscale versions still had a printed pattern but then with laser cut individual letters, made from Rowmark ADA material in a color that contrasts with but also compliments the background. In some cases I have used laser cut patterned Wilsonart type 1/16" laminate mounted onto 1/8" acrylic with the ADA material letters, similar to the school door signs below but smaller and without the braille.ADA 03 2011.jpg



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