Ideas to Consider when Creating Your Round Badge When creating your nameplate or badge, there are several options to consider, one of them being shape. If you are considering a round design, there are several stock tools and dies available to keep costs down while still creating an eye-catching ...
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Kelly Kjos
There are so many finish options available, but some of the most intriguing involve how an aluminum substrate can so closely resemble its metal counterparts. Above are just a few examples of copper nameplates, all with varying textures and finishes. These looks are achieved using our standard ...
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Kelly Kjos
This week, we have a featured article written by one of our regional account managers, Paul Wuensch. He chose to focus on the importance of the metal substrate, and keeping its integrity.
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Kelly Kjos
Adding a gold finish to your aluminum nameplate gives shine as well as richness to the original design. Gold can also highlight embossing or allow a black finish to stand out. The above nameplate examples show the many looks a gold emblem may have.
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Kelly Kjos
TransAm GTA Emblem One of the classic designs, the TransAm nameplate, features a coined texture on the firebird contrasted by the black background. The metallic gold tones really allow this design to catch the eye. This is a perfect example of a timeless, recognizable emblem.
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Kelly Kjos
Utilizing a beadblast finish gives your nameplate a subtle texture, while highlighting the chosen graphic. Whether it is paired with a bright aluminum or black graphic, the matte finish qualities of the beadblast allow the graphic to consistently be the focus.
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Kelly Kjos
Being new to the company, I had so much fun researching the most popular nameplates. As shown, there are a wide range of topic areas and nameplate types, of which encompass many divisions of nameplates in the company. These results were derived from web analytics and click rates, which incorporated ...
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Kelly Kjos
Guest Blogger This article is part of a series of articles from my co-workers on their favorite nameplates. A little bit about me: I am from a small town in southwest Wisconsin, and I attended Viterbo University in La Crosse, where I graduated in May 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in business with ...
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