Explore the “Lite-Brite Worlds of Wonder” at Toronto’s Illuminarium, a reprogrammable immersive theatre in the Distillery District, with an entrance sign setting the stage for vibrant patterns and sensory-rich environments, blending imagination with technology.
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Yukon’s only movie theatre is now ready for its close-up, sporting revitalized and brilliantly lit red neon signs.
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One of the bright, glimmering signs synonymous with former bargain retailer Honest Ed’s is coming home to its original location in Toronto.
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Three illuminated signs intended to welcome visitors into Okotoks, Alta., have instead been leaving them in the dark.
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A committee of residents in Oshawa, Ont., hopes to raise $500,000 to install a large, illuminated sign in the city’s downtown core.
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The sign industry is vast in its diversity of scope, function, and design of each respective sign type, but one of the most prominent ways for projects to stand out is through illumination.
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A neon artwork by Canadian artist Paul Wong honouring the history of Cantonese migrants now illuminates 475 Main St., in Vancouver.
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When Lock’s Pharmacy, located in Chilliwack, B.C., was approaching its 70th anniversary, its owner, David Lock, decided to pay homage to the history of the pharmacy and its status as a community institution.
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