
Here’s a project wherein both the macro and micro aspects of the building architecture contributed to the overall signage experience.
Much like our 4D design & consultancy model, our engineering & build intervention follows the 4E method to ensure quality and value based signage solutions for our clients. The method keeps the process structured and doesn’t allow us or our clients to bypass crucial milestones of the signage implementation work.
Based on the review of the design, location and broad spectrum budgetary estimates, we work out possible approaches to carry out the signage work. This part of the process is usually an iterative one and often involves some tinkering with the original design.
Once the expectations have been aligned, we flesh out the exact construction drawings, fixing details and processes along with material finishes. This also helps to prepare a clear account of specifications for the client along with an exactness in pricing.
The agreed specifications are rendered in 3D, followed by prototyping so that the client has a clear idea of the final product. This helps in making some last minute changes in finishes and colours and is a foolproof way of bringing all stakeholders on the same page
With nothing left for the zone of surprise, we are able to go all guns blazing on the production and implementation front. More often than not, this also is a high stress time for most clients, and with all the bases covered we are in the best position to offer a seamless implementation timeline to our clients.
Here’s a project wherein both the macro and micro aspects of the building architecture contributed to the overall signage experience.
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