The Blog
From the beginning we created a blog post for every sign project, so you can learn quite a bit flipping through our short blog posts, and don’t hesitate to shoot us a question if you’d like to know something about us or our products.
Enjoy!
Invasion Animation
Here's a short animation of Electremedia logos. Electremedia Logo Invasion Animation How it was made - Software: 3DS Max Effect: Particle system using object substitution. Rendering: I had to replace the reflective / transparent texture with a flat one, and reduce...
OKC Vapes Exterior Wall Signs – Edmond Store
Here's a gallery of photos of our recently completed exterior wall signs for OKC Vapes - Edmond sign project. From design, through fabrication and installation, everything went perfectly smooth for creating the 2 identical exterior wall signs for OKC Vapes Edmond...
Multiple Salon Sign Project Nears Completion in Oklahoma City
Installation is almost complete for Electremedia's 7+ sign project for Schardein Salons Here is a picture of the new pole and numerous signs installed at Britton and N. May in Oklahoma City for Steve Schardein's new $1,000,000 salon location. Only 1 sign install...
Translucent Graphics Light Up Retail Success: Ultimate Tan and Tone’s Eye-Catching Storefront
Forget just daytime visibility – with Electremedia's translucent graphics, your storefront shines even after the sun sets! Take Ultimate Tan and Tone, for example. We recently unveiled their daytime storefront window wrap, but the real magic happens at night. Our...
Total Beverage Lights Up In Norman
Electremedia Delivers New Illuminated Sign We just finished a new logo sign for Total Beverage in Norman, Oklahoma. The sign has translucent faces with internal LED illumination, and routed acrylic letters pushed through a painted aluminum pan. We followed our...
When “Virtual” Illustrations Are Vital
You Can Talk About A Design All Day... But a picture is worth a thousand words. Sometimes, no matter what you say, you just can't seem to describe what you're thinking. Here's an example of using "virtual visual" when pointing and talking fails. Enjoy! Kalen