LED Channel Lettering

LED illuminated channel letter signage is the ideal way to showcase your business name and logo on any building or storefront, offering many different styles and designs suitable for indoors or outdoors use.

LED signs are aluminum signs equipped with LED modules to illuminate at night. Each sign consists of three parts – face, returns and trim cap.

Customization

Channel letter signs offer highly customizable signage solutions. Their wide array of colors, fonts and sizes makes them the ideal way to reflect the identity of any business, while their LED illumination makes them great options for businesses open after dark. Be it upgrading an existing dimensional sign or simply adding some eye-catching lighting – channel letter signs make a fantastic choice.

Face-illuminated or front-lit channel letters are one of the most effective forms of commercial signage, featuring translucent plastic faces illuminated from within with LED tubes to produce an eye-catching glow that’s easily seen over distances.

Matte coating enhances light scattering performance for improved brightness. It makes an ideal material for LED strip channels as it strikes an equilibrium between light emission and reflectivity. To purchase your company’s LED sign today, visit Citylight’s website now!

Durability

Durability of channel letters depends on several factors, including their materials and location. A sign near an ocean may be exposed to salt air that accelerates material deterioration; further exposure could result in cracking, discoloration or even the failure of LED lights.

Illuminated channel letter signs can last for years with proper maintenance, provided they remain cool and are cleaned using gentle supplies such as white vinegar. Harsh chemicals will damage their acrylic faces.

Front-lit channel letter signage boasts high visibility and can be customized with various colors to complement your brand logo. It is the ideal way to grab passersby’s attention and is particularly suitable for retail stores, shopping malls, mobile phone chain stores, service halls or corporate culture walls.

Visibility

Channel letters capture passersby both day and night, ensuring you remain visible to potential clients. Furthermore, LED lighting offers significant energy-efficiency advantages over neon and can result in long-term cost savings.

Front-lit channel letters use translucent acrylic faces with LED lighting that shines directly through their faces to draw attention both day and night, and are the most widely used type of channel letter sign. Reverse-Lit (or Halo-Lit) channel letters use aluminum faces with clear acrylic backs that allow LED lighting to cast a soft glow around each character for more subtle lighting effects.

Businesses across various industries have seen improved visibility and brand recognition after installing illuminated channel letters. Not only can illuminated channel letters attract new customers, they can also improve brand recall and customer loyalty. Coupled with cost savings from premium materials and energy-efficient LEDs, an illuminated channel letter sign quickly repays itself as an initial investment.

Lighting

Channel letter signs come in a range of sizes and depths and can be illuminated using LED lighting, making them an attractive option for businesses. LEDs can be fitted either behind the sign or directly in front of it to create various lighting effects that catch passersby’s eyes. Furthermore, channel letter signs are much easier and less energy intensive to maintain than neon, making them the perfect solution for any company.

Front-lit channel letters use LED strips to illuminate their sign faces, often constructed out of translucent materials like acrylic. Backlit signs feature indirect lighting from behind, creating a halo effect. Combination-lit signs utilize both front and back lighting techniques for an eye-catching sign that stands out.

Fabricated channel letters consist of metal bases covered by paint before any lighting components, such as neon gas tubes or LED modules are installed. Finally, each letter can is covered by a plastic molded cover which snaps over its base; this cover may be either clear, opaque, or semi-opaque for enhanced lighting diffusion.