

This worked out very well it made the letters easier to paint and the letters appear as if they were popping out of the sign. Building up the borders gave the depth we were looking for. For the “The Chromatic Dragon” letters and text outline we decided to cut the prismatic letters and borders as separate pieces. After simulating the cutting of the dragon, it was too thin around the edges, so Jeremy decided to add a 1/2″ layer of HDU to build up the thickness of the dragon and to give it more depth. The dragon was going to be cut as a single 3d object in 2″ HDU. Jeremy suggested cutting the dragon, border and background as separate pieces. Working with Jeremy and Sean, we looked at the best way to cut the sign taking into consideration ease of painting, assembly, and transportation. The original designed called for the sign to be cut as one 3d object.

Jeremy has been creating beautiful signs for many years and we have worked closely with him on many projects. We contacted our friend Jeremy Miller of JMiller Sign Studio ( for assistance.

The sign had to be ready for their grand opening in a month. The sign needed to be 5’x5′ and double-sided and would be hanging from the corner of their building. They had reached out to several local sign shops in the Savannah area and no one could produce the sign they were looking for. Sean with The Chromatic Dragon, in Savannah, GA, contacted us looking for someone to take their concept for a sign and turn it into a real sign for their new gaming bar.
