Very clever, although it wouldn't work so well here in Seattle. I like the one on the ShoWare Center: https://picasaweb.google.com/KMKCHanson/ShoWareCenter#5332389618701182594
It's a little hard to see in the picture - the letters are mounted just above the doors, laid on their backs so they're parallel to the ground. You can only see the tops of the letters in the picture. The building slants forward above the doors and is covered in mirrors, so the sign is clearly visible in the reflection.
Very clever, although it wouldn't work so well here in Seattle. I like the one on the ShoWare Center: https://picasaweb.google.com/KMKCHanson/ShoWareCenter#5332389618701182594
ReplyDeleteIt's a little hard to see in the picture - the letters are mounted just above the doors, laid on their backs so they're parallel to the ground. You can only see the tops of the letters in the picture. The building slants forward above the doors and is covered in mirrors, so the sign is clearly visible in the reflection.
I like it a lot, but it only works part of the day.
ReplyDeleteCould there be a bank of lights above it for nighttime illumination?
ReplyDeleteanother version in hungary http://bit.ly/qdQwrf
ReplyDeletemore info here http://www.terrorhaza.hu/en/index_2.html
Interesting name for a store!
ReplyDeleteIt's similar to the sign at Parson's.
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