Last Impression: Where governance meets identity

by marika_gabriel | 9 November 2024 9:00 am

Positioned across from the community arena, the sign not only marks the town hall but also serves as a photo opportunity for visitors.

The sign illuminated at night. [1]

Photo courtesy Signature Sign and Image

Most town halls are the heartbeats of both local governance and community pride. Spot a town hall sign with a maple leaf, and you know you are in Canada. In the Niagara region of Ontario, a large, captivating sign stands outside the town hall of Fort Erie, designed and crafted by Signature Sign and Image. The sign features large, bold letters securely mounted to a concrete base with engineered footings. These translucent white letters are lit from within by changeable red-green-blue (RGB) lighting, creating a striking, modern visual effect.

The letter cabinets are coated with Akzo Nobel paint for a sleek, durable finish. Below the main letters, the sign includes a tagline that reads “Ontario Canada,” made from flat-cut aluminum letters, painted and pin-mounted to the concrete base.

Positioned across from the community arena, the sign not only marks the town hall but also serves as a photo opportunity for visitors—from families to sports teams. Its design ensures it stands out and effectively communicates the town hall’s presence. Modern lighting, durable materials, and strategic placement make this sign eye-catching and functional.

~ Marika Gabriel

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.signmedia.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/CroppedFig1_FortErie-Copy.jpg

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