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Back to Brooklyn for Great Food and a Vinyl Install

November 30th, 2009

We took a trip down to our old stomping grounds to do a signage installation last week at Baco Cafe, a renowned restaurant/bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn owned by Motti Berco.  This place throws some crazy parties – the kind where people like Pierfrancesco Favino (From Angels and Demons) and supermodel Diandra Forrest tend to hang out.  Not only that, but they have the tastiest breakfast and best atmosphere in Brooklyn for non-famous people like us too, hands down.

We were commissioned to install lettering across the entire facade of the building.  Each upper panel is roughly 6′ wide by 3′ tall, and the lower panels are roughly 6′ tall.   The install went smoothly and Motti couldn’t be happier.  Thus, we couldn’t be happier.  This is a great example of how even one-color lettering and logo can vastly improve the curb appeal of a business. It’s cost effective, visually stunning and draws people in from blocks away

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In this case, Motti and his team supplied the art for us to use for the signage, which we adapted to the size and shape of the building.  We also have the ability to create custom art for any application, but regardless of the extent of artwork required, we work closely with our clients to achieve great results every time.

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