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Brix Design Builds Homebuilder’s Brand

Constructing an image of durability

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A sign for a homebuilding company must convey an air of permanence – otherwise, customers might perceive “straw and sticks”-quality workmanship, not brick. Brix Design Inc. (Pensacola, FL) took the client’s existing nail graphic and color palette, and laid out the panel using CorelDRAW X6 software. The shop built the sign’s layer by routing sheets of PVC on a MultiCam 3000 CNC router, and secured the layers together with medium-viscosity PVC glue. To install the sign, the shop used stainless-steel countersunk anchor screws and a silicone adhesive. Brix Design decorated the letters using Benjamin Moore direct-to-metal water-based paint.

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Mars Bravo: The Most Interesting Name in the Sign Industry

Mars Bravo is not the kind of name you hear very often in the sign industry — the kind of name more likely to follow, “Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage…!” In this episode, Eric interviews Mars to find out about her start in the sign industry and her ideas for the future, first with how she got her name.

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