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Denver Commercial Signs - Ripple Frozen Yogurt Channel Letters

Written by William (Bill) Hayes | Jan 24, 2011 2:41:00 AM

  

The Denver and Boulder area has a new reason to get excited about desert. Signdealz has just finished installing Ripple Pure Frozen Yogurt's sign package. Ripple, founded by David Humphrey is set to shake up the frozen yogurt market in Colorado. Ripple is located at 1682 30th Street in Boulder Colorado in the Sunrise shopping center at 30th and Arapahoe. Ripple serves all natural frozen yogurt in a self serve environment with 16 flavors and over 50 toppings. You can find Ripple on the web at http://www.rippleyogurt.com

Signdealz finishes Ripple Frozen Yogurt's vast amount of Signs

Our sign package for Ripple included some pretty amazing leaps in technology. Ripple was our first customer to use super-bright LED technology that creates light as bright as white neon in ranges of 160 to 180 lumens. Not only do you get the energy efficency advantages, but the brightness lasts for over 10,000 hours.

LED technology has made some serious leaps in brightness over the past 3 years. The cost of the technology has also decreased to make it more affordable than traditional neon channel letters. Supersign is experienced in various fabrication techniques to utilize everything that LED technology can offer.

Dave created a different kind of Yogurt store by not just creating an amazing product, but an amazing space to experience the product in. Supersign designed two amazing visual elements that supported the brand and accentuated the look of the store. Our first interior sign we designed and fabricated was a 3/4" Acrylic Logo sign pin mounted to the wall behind the counter. We matched each of the 6 unique colors within the logo and created the sign out of 3/4" acrylic.

 

 

 

Our second sign rises above the yogurt machines on a purple glass tile wall. We fabricated the sign out of 1/2" Acylic and 1/2" Brushed Aluminum. Everything had to be installed flush to the wall and requred drilling throught the glass tile wall.