November 20, 2017

Etched Bronze Passport Trail Markers

Topics: Bronze Plaques, Colorado, community, etched plaques, Larimer County, Passport Program, Past Projects, post mounting, tactile signage, trail markers

Tactile Wayfinding plaques

Larimer County, Colorado

 

  Photo credit: Teddy Parker-Renga, Larimer County's Community Relations Specialist  Photo credit: Teddy Parker-Renga, Larimer County's Community Relations Specialist

 We are city dwellers here at Masterwork Plaques, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t serious nature lovers. When Masterwork was approached by Larimer County to produce their beautifully designed metal Passport Trail Markers, we were thrilled. 

The Larimer County Department of Natural Resources in Colorado manages Larimer County's great outdoor places, including open spaces, trails and water-based recreation areas. They also foster responsible land stewardship through maintaining healthy forestry practices. The county is particularly committed to promoting a sense of community and deep appreciation for the natural and agricultural heritage of the area for present and future generations. 

Each of the sixteen etched bronze trail marker plaques is a small 3” square. Each plaque is fixed to a wooden post placed throughout the county’s open spaces trails. The design team at the Department of Natural Resources provided the metal illustrations, and our studio optimized these designs to ensure each plaque would etch correctly at our etching facility.


"The plaques themselves are really cool. Hopefully, people get a ‘collect them all’ mentality once they see the plaques and want to get rubbings of them all. "

— Kerri Rollins, Larimer County’s Open Lands Program Manager

 

  Photo credit: Teddy Parker-Renga  Photo credit: Teddy Parker-Renga

 

  Photo credit: Teddy Parker-Renga, Larimer County's Community Relations Specialist  Photo credit: Teddy Parker-Renga, Larimer County's Community Relations Specialist

 

The artwork for each trail marker plaque was particularly important, as the plaques were used for the county’s unique passport program. Each bronze marker was designed with a unique image that represents the space where it is installed. When hikers come along a metal marker on a trail, they can place their hiking “passport”, which they received from the county, over the metal relief and take a rubbing from the plaque (with a pencil, crayon, etc.). This rubbing has a stamping effect which marks their passports and can be used to win various prizes. This fun and interactive activity encourages everyone to hike and enjoy the magnificent nature, while also fostering a sense of pride for the community. 

We’ve found throughout the years that bronze plaques large and small have a unique ability to promote a sense of community where they are installed. Bronze plaques can be used for wayfinding purposes, public art pieces, historic plaques and inset sidewalk medallions. Both long-lasting and eye-catching, metal plaques draw attention to public spaces that may have otherwise been overlooked. As is the case with these Passport markers, plaques can also help lead passers-by through a natural space. Bronze and other metals also have a beautiful visual appeal that will last for years regardless of rain, snow or sun.

 

We encourage you to learn more about this metal marker project and check out the Larimer County website for more passport program photos captured on the trails.

June 27, 2016

Purchasing Metal Plaques in Bulk

Topics: bronze plaque, Bronze Plaques, bulk purchases, high quality, interpretive plaques, quantities, quantity orders, sample plaques, Studio Updates, walk of fame, aluminum

Ordering plaques in large quantities requires attention to detail and proper planning. Whether you are in need of a group of interpretive plaques installed in a series, award plaques or way-finding signage, there are a few things we’d like to suggest, right off the bat:

TIPS FROM THE PLAQUE-MAKERS

#1 Plan Ahead

In the age of one-click purchases, many of our clients do not expect custom plaques to take the time they do to produce. We use traditional mold-making processes and bronze pouring techniques to ensure your plaque is created at the highest quality.  Each one of our projects is designed to our client’s liking, and after the order is finalized, the designs go through pattern-making, casting and finishing processes before shipment. Our plaques are made by skilled artisans that value their craft and are proud of the Masterwork product.  

For single plaque orders and smaller quantities, we typically require four weeks to produce and deliver the work. For certain projects, we can expedite this manufacturing time to two weeks for an additional fee. If the bulk order is over 25 plaques, manufacturing time is usually around 6 weeks. For orders of 100+, we tend to ship out in installments, and manufacturing time is determined by the size of each plaque and the overall quantity.

#2 Consider Storage

For large quantity orders and plaques that are over 4ft in size, storage can become an issue. When you start to plan the content of your plaque, also start to consider a secure storage area where the plaques can be received and held. Masterwork Plaques does not provide storage once the plaques have been manufactured in order to maintain an orderly shop environment.

#3 Order a Sample Plaque

Better safe than sorry, we always say. If time allows, we suggest ordering a single plaque before proceeding with a large order. We can produce a sample plaque in two weeks, which gives our customers the opportunity to review the final product before 100, 500, 1000 plaques arrive at their door. Sample plaques give our customers the option to review a plaque in person and make any appropriate changes to the design, which prevents issues in the final order.

We also have samples in house that can be sent to clients with tighter schedules. Our pre-made samples are 6” x 4” and can give you a tangible idea of the finish quality and background textures you are planning to use in your final order.

#4 Invest in a High Quality Metal

Masterwork Plaques is all about quality. We create our custom signage at competitive prices, and we always suggest that our clients create their plaques from the best materials they can afford. While bronze and stainless steel are a little more costly than other metals, they last a whole lot longer, and the investment pays off over time.  Our customer relations team can work with you to determine the highest quality product that fits within your budget.

Common Types of Plaques Ordered in Large Quantities: 

Walks of Fame

Honoree Plaques | Star Plaques | Permanent Sidewalk Medallions | Tribute Trails

Walks of fame (similar to the Hollywood Stars in Los Angeles) are typically large quantity orders that are installed underfoot, commemorating specific individuals. These plaques are created using one base design, with interchanging honoree names. 

Interpretive Plaques

Way-finding Plaques | Illustrative plaques | Historical Markers | Timeline Insets

Interpretive plaques are informative text plaques or illustrated markers that often lead the viewer through a park or building while telling a story. The plaques can show the passing of time from piece to piece, or depict unique events that took place at the specific site where these plaques are installed.

Bulk Orders

Award Plaques | Donor Plaques | Corporate Signage | Building Plaques

Bulk order projects are large quantity orders of one plaque design, and often are produced in the largest numbers. Many clients will be interested in ordering hundreds of plaques for a building or a group award, and it is imperative that each plaque looks consistent.

Masterwork Plaques offers discounted pricing for bulk and quantity plaque orders.

For a custom quote on any of these types of projects, fill out a quote request form or give us a call at (718) 283-4109 if you would like to discuss your unique quantity plaque project in more detail.

June 20, 2016

Jackie Robinson Commemorative Plaque

Topics: bronze plaque, Bronze Plaques, brooklyn, Brooklyn Dodgers, cast plaques, community, Ebbets Field, Google, in-ground plaques, inground plaques, inset plaques, Jackie Robinson, nyc, Past Projects

Ebbet's Field home plate plaque

Masterwork Plaques designed and fabricated a commemorative "home plate" plaque to honor Jackie Robinson’s major league baseball debut. This cast bronze plaque is installed at the former site of Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, NY.

From 1913 - 1957, Ebbets Field was the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team. Ebbets Field was the site of many of the Dodgers early successes before their eventual move to Los Angeles in 1958. Among these historic successes was the desegregation of the team, with the signing of Jackie Robinson in 1947. Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in the major leagues, bringing the end to sixty years of segregation in professional baseball.  

The plaque is installed at the precise location of Ebbets Field’s former home plate, where Jackie Robinson first stood at bat on April 15, 1947. The project was developed as a part of Ken Burns newest documentary series, in conjunction with the release of Google’s visual reality headset. By overlaying a photograph onto a more recent photo of the current landscape, Google was able to determine the exact location of the home plate (Yahoo Sports: 10 Degrees: The secret virtual-reality project to honor Jackie Robinson) This commemorative plaque resides in the courtyards of the Ebbets Field high-rise apartment complex, and the home plate shaped plaque faces where the old center field would have been if it still existed today.

Our studio can create custom shaped commemorative plaques in just about any shape and size. For this particular project, we felt it was appropriate to use the dimensions of a home plate, to reference the historic baseball field. 

June 6, 2016

Arcadia Vietnam War Monument

Topics: Arcadia, bronze, bronze plaque, Bronze Plaques, cast plaques, donor plaques, military insignias, military plaques, military seals, Past Projects, aluminum, Aluminum Plaques

 

  Photo credit: Gene Glasco  Photo credit: Gene Glasco


MEMORIAL DAY IN ARCADIA, CA

This Memorial Day, fourteen US servicemen from Arcadia, California, who died in the Vietnam War, were honored in the county park at the newly constructed Arcadia Vietnam War Monument. The project was spearheaded by Gene Glasco, a veteran of the Vietnam War and Arcadia City Clerk. The monument structure was fabricated and set in time for a special dedication ceremony on Saturday, May 29th. 

For Arcadia Weekly, Glasco stated that “the Arcadia Vietnam War Monument has been built in honor of Arcadia’s sons lost in battle, but it also stands in tribute to all living Vietnam Era veterans.” The bronze plaque on the front of the monument commemorates the fourteen Arcadia casualties of the Vietnam War. On the back are three cast aluminum plaques, one of which commemorates additional veterans from WWI, WW2, Korea, Vietnam and as recent as Afghanistan.  

In addition to the four cast bronze and aluminum plaques, Masterwork Plaques designed and fabricated the waterjet cut letters and military seals which were also inset into the front of the monument.  

 

        Photo credit: Gene Glasco        Photo credit: Gene Glasco

 

WATERJET CUT LETTERS

“Waterjet” refers to machinery that uses a pressurized stream of water to cut through a variety of materials (most commonly metal). The water is forced through a small hole to focus high pressure water into a very thin stream. This stream is powerful enough to cut out precise, free-form shapes, which we use primarily to cut individual metal letters (from any font) in a wide range of sizes. The individual bronze letters shown in the monument are 3” in height and 1/4” thick.

DONOR SIGNAGE

The cast plaques on this monument are a great examples of donor signage. The majority of the money needed to create this monument was fundraised and donated by organizations and generous individuals from Arcadia. Masterwork Plaques can create donor plaques at just about any size, to fit a large or small list of names for honored donors.

Our studio's donor plaques can be created in two ways:

  1. Perpetual Plaques:  When a continually growing list of donors needs to be honored, individual name plaques can be added to the plaque over time.  

  2. Cast List Plaques:  This donor list plaque can be created in one piece for a list of contributors that does not need to be added to over time.  Every few years a new plaque can be added to a wall featuring an updated list of recent donors.

For more information on our cast donor plaques and waterjet cut projects, contact us at masterworkplaques@gmail.com.

May 10, 2016

High Quality Images for High Quality Portrait Plaques

Topics: bronze plaque, Bronze Plaques, cast plaques, photo-rendered portraits, photos, Portrait Plaques, portraits, aluminum

PHOTO-RENDERED PORTRAIT PLAQUES

One of the most popular techniques offered at Masterwork Plaques is our “photo-rendered” portrait process. We recommend this option to all of our customers, especially those in search of a cost-effective portrait plaque that can be created in a short amount of time.  

The most important element of the photo-rendered portrait process is the actual photo of the subject that is provided to us. It is important that the photo is not pixelated or blurry, as this will show up in the final bronze portrait. For our clients who may be less familiar with what constitutes a high-quality photo, we’ve answered some frequently asked questions below.

What IS "DPI"?

Dots per inch, or “dpi”, is the measure of the amount of dots comprising an image within the span of one inch. Computer monitors call these dots “pixels”, so “ppi” and “dpi” can be used interchangeably.  A high-quality photo has many dots per inch, a low quality photo has less. These tiny dots have a great effect on the overall image quality. Take a look at the high-quality example below.  

 

 (Left) High-Quality Image (300dpi), (Right) Translation of image into Photo-Rendered portrait (Left) High-Quality Image (300dpi), (Right) Translation of image into Photo-Rendered portrait

 

As you can see, the photo above has no pixelation. The file is also 300 dpi, which means the image has a good amount of information to translate into cast bronze.

Below is an example of an image with only 60dpi. As you can see, this is a lower quality image. It appears blurry and unclear. We don’t have a lot of information. As you can see, the photo was translated into bronze, and the pixelation carried into the final product.

 

  (Top) Low Resolution Image, (Bottom) Translation of Low-quality image into Photo-Rendered Portrait  (Top) Low Resolution Image, (Bottom) Translation of Low-quality image into Photo-Rendered Portrait

 

The photo-rendered process converts data stored in the photograph into a bronze portrait. Therefore, if you provide a low quality photo, only limited information will appear on the final bronze plaque.

How can I check if my photo is high enough quality?

Here’s a quick list of simple ways to check if your photo is usable:

  1. Take a look at the image file size. If it is under 500kb, it may be too small to use.

  2. Double click on the image file. If it opens up at a small size (less than half of your laptop screen, it is also likely too small.
  3. At actual size, if the image appears blurry or pixelated, it is also too low quality.

CAN MASTERWORK PLAQUE USE PRINTED IMAGES?

In some cases, yes. We recommend scanning this image at 300dpi or higher if you can. The higher the dpi, the more data is copied from the original image and saved in the digital copy. Note: if the hard copy photo is blurry, you should not expect scanning to improve the photo quality.  If the subject is blurry in the original image, it will still be blurry in the scan, which will cause problems when this image is translated into bronze.

WHAT IF I CAN ONLY FIND IMAGES LESS THAN 300DPI?

If you are unsure whether your image is high enough quality, send it to us via email and we can review the image in house. Sometimes we can edit the image file to increase its sharpness and minimize minimal pixelation if no alternative can be found.

September 29, 2015

Make Your Own Cast Bronze Plaque – Shapes & Sizes

Topics: bronze, Bronze Plaques, cast plaques, custom borders, custom shaped plaque, national register plaques

Our studio can create bronze plaques at just about every size and shape.  At Masterwork Plaques, we think the size should be determined by the content of the plaque and not the other way around, so both standard and "odd" sized plaques are priced the same.  Plaques are typically sized to the nearest inch, however if precise measurements are required, we can accommodate sizes within an eighth of an inch.

We always try to accommodate customers’ requests while adhering to our casting regulations. While we can fabricate plaques at just about any size, there are a few rules we must follow to ensure that our plaques are of the highest quality. Typically all cast plaques have a minimum text size requirement of about 0.25” in height (36 point font size) in order to ensure the text will cast clearly.  This requirement ensures that small lowercase letters are still readable and will not blur together during the casting process.  This specification applies only to our cast bronze and cast aluminum plaques

Etched plaques are a great alternative to fit a significant amount of text within a contained size. Etched plaques can include text at much smaller sizes, because the plaques are created using a chemical etching process.  For etched plaques, text can be as small as 18 points in size, which gives our clients a helpful alternative when small plaques are required.

Masterwork Plaques can also create plaques in a variety of shapes.  Oval plaques are one common alternative to the standard rectangular shaped plaque.  Oval plaques can also be created at any size.  Plaques can also be created in a circle format, in which case our prices are based on the diameter of the plaque.  Masterwork Plaques specializes in the production circular cast bronze medallions.

For national register plaques, welcome plaques and town seals, our studio often recommends custom shaped plaques, which often look more regal than the standard rectangle. 

Some custom shape options we can offer are listed below:

  • French Corners
  • Rounded Corners
  • French Provincial
  • Parenthesis
  • Scalloped Oval plaque
  • Other Unique shapes

Our decorative borders pair nicely with ornate signage; the custom border and shape give these plaques a more sophisticated look.  A beveled edge border also provides a tastefully simple edge on ornate-shaped plaques.  Our sales and design team can put together an initial design based on your recommendations.

Have a really unique idea for a custom shaped plaque?  Send us your concept and there's a good chance we can make it happen.  Past clients have ordered plaques in a wide range of custom shapes.  From a guitar to a footprint, Masterwork Plaques creates unique shaped plaques that stand out from the crowd.

August 25, 2015

Commission from Beth Ravitz & Cast Bronze Portrait Plaques

Topics: beth ravitz, bronze, Bronze Plaques, cast plaques, customized, Past Projects, photo-rendered portraits, Portrait Plaques, portraits, public art

Brookland Middle School, 1150 Michigan Ave NE, Washington DC – Public Art Project

Public artist, Beth Ravitz, recently commissioned Masterwork Plaques to fabricate seven cast bronze portrait medallions for Brookland Middle School in Washington, D.C.  In addition to our medallions, Ravitz also created and installed three aluminum banners that decorate the side of the school. 

Brookland Middle School is a magnet school for the arts and language and starts its first school year in fall of 2015.  The public art project tells the story of Brookland’s history and fosters a sense of community around the newly constructed middle school.  Ravitz’s goal in creating these banners and portrait medallions is to create harmony between the old and new architecture of the community and inspire hope and progress to the residents and students through visual language.  The seven portrait medallions were created to commemorate influential individuals that lived or were connected to Brookland in some way. (Images at bottom of blog)

Using the Masterwork Plaque bronze “photo-rendering” technique, each portrait was recreated in bronze.  Photo-rendered portraits are a great alternative to the time-intensive, bas-relief carved portraits that our studio also offers.  Photo-portraits are very low-relief, dimensional images translated into bronze directly from a client’s photograph.  We can create these photo-renderings from both recent and historic images, provided that the image is not blurry or pixelated.  The Brookland medallions were created from historic photographs of artists, writers, singers and others.  Each black and white photograph was cropped and inset into the design for these 18” diameter bronze medallions.  The portraits were then accompanied by a short summary of each artist’s achievements and finished with a surrounding border containing his/her name, birth and death, and profession.  The medallions were secured to low concrete pedestals on site.  Each pedestal is twelve inches off the ground at the front and rises to eighteen inches at the back so that they can be easily read by passersby.


Photo-rendered portraits are great solutions for historic plaques with black and white photos, memorial plaques for loved ones, dedication plaques for company founders, employees and more. This technique is suitable for both inset medallions and
wall-mounted plaques and can be created using both cast bronze and cast aluminum.

Important notes for photo-rendered portrait plaques:

  • The provided image can be black & white or color.
  • The provided image should be sharp, high-quality and preferably 300 dpi in resolution.
  • The provided image should NOT have significant pixilation, blurriness, or dramatic shadowing.
  • Manufacturing time is approximately four weeks after the order is placed.

Our bronze plaques are created using a true chemical patina.  A true chemical patina chemically changes the surface color of the bronze, which eliminates the possibility of chipping away or peeling off over time, as occurs with a layer of paint or a stain from imitation patinas.  Often times plaque companies will apply a layer of paint rather than a chemical patina, which is cheaper, but will not last the test of time.

August 20, 2015

Cast Bronze Military Plaques

Topics: bas-relief, Bas-Relief Plaques, bronze, Bronze Plaques, cast plaques, etched plaques, government seals, hand carved, military insignias, military plaques, military seals, studio

In addition to custom bronze plaques, Masterwork Plaques can create a variety of armed service medallions, military insignias, service crests, badges and veteran memorials from existing military artwork and logos.  These metal military seals can be created from any of the materials we offer, from cast bronze and cast aluminum, to etched bronze, aluminum, stainless steel, brass and zinc.  Each metal offers its own function and unique qualities.  Bronze and brass typically are considered more traditional looking metals whereas stainless steel, aluminum and zinc give the armed service plaque a contemporary feel.  

MILITARY SEALS & CRESTS

BAS-RELIEF MILITARY SEALS

Military seals are most traditionally created using a cast bronze, bas-relief technique.  This armed service seal style includes prismatic, hand-carved emblems and surrounding raised text with customized border. We have a variety of existing bas-relief patterns for military seals in stock at our studio. If another version of the military crest is requested, our studio clay-artists can hand-carve a new pattern to recreate the specific armed service seal to our client’s specific needs.

Our in-stock patterns include:

  • U.S. Army plaques
  • Department of the Navy plaques
  • Department of the Air Force plaques
  • U.S. Marine Corps plaques
  • U.S. Coast Guard plaques
  • Etched or Cast Military Plaques
  • Bas-Relief and Flat Relief military plaques

ETCHED MILITARY SEALS

As a cost-effective alternative to cast bronze bas-relief medallions, we also offer “etched” military seals.  Etched plaques and medallions are lighter in weight and offer a more contemporary look.  Rather than including dimensional elements, these emblems are created graphically, with simple raised and recessed areas.  Graphic military seals give each plaque an illustrated and sleek design. 

 

FULL-COLOR MILITARY SEALS

Another alternative we offer is the recreation of full color logos and seals on metal military plaques. This process is best used for interior applications.  Using your high-quality photograph, we can create a full-color, printed metal replication of the logo or military crest of your choice.  This process is not created by digitally printing onto laminate or plastic; instead, it seals various dyes into anodized aluminum for a long-lasting, quality product.

VETERAN MEMORIALS / MILITARY BASE PLAQUES

Masterwork Plaques specializes in the creation of Veteran memorials and custom military base plaques.  Tributes to veterans can consist of cast bronze nameplates, commemorative plaques, illustrated bas-relief carvings, photo-portraits, etc.  Veteran recognition plaques can be installed on a wall, at a memorial site, inset into custom plinths or be given as gifts to deserving service members.  Masterwork Plaques provides design assistance and the necessary hardware for all these installations.

 Our studio has experience creating large-scale medallions for the entrances of various military bases and training facilities, as an alternative to plastic or glass signage.  Our custom circular medallions can be inset into the paving, on a wall, or the entrance lobby of your building to include a military base logo, armed forces seal, or other artwork.  Masterwork Plaques past clients include: The West Point Military Academy, The F.B.I., NASA Washington DC, US Department of State, The Los Angeles Police Department, The Los Angeles Fire Department, The Dallas Police Department, The City of New York and more.

For more information on military and veteran plaques, contact us at masterworkplaques@gmail.com.

 

August 13, 2015

Bas-Relief Portraits: Hand-Carved Bronze Plaques

Topics: bas-relief, Bas-Relief Plaques, bronze, Bronze Plaques, cast plaques, clay artists, customized, hand carved, logo plaques, Portrait Plaques, portraits, studio, Aluminum Plaques

Masterwork Plaques can provide a large range of options when translating imagery, graphics and portraits into cast bronze plaques.  One of the most unique and artistic methods we use is what is called a “bas-relief” technique.  This hand carving technique is a time-intensive, one-of-a-kind process, created with help from our studio’s experienced clay artists. “Bas-relief” is a traditional method of low relief sculpture, and is often found on historic bronze plaques. While it is most often associated with portraits, it can be used for logos, architectural renderings and depictions of plants, animals and people. Bas-relief imagery adds an authenticity and character to your cast bronze plaque project that can't be matched.

The bas-relief carving process starts with an image.  When creating portrait plaques, we ask our customers to provide an image of the person they are looking to memorialize in bronze.  We then share this image with our clay artists and after sitting with the portrait; they attempt to capture the person’s features, smile and unique qualities in clay.  Our studio works closely with both our clients and sculptors to ensure that the carving has a true likeness to the subject. 

Once the clay carving is complete, our designers mold the carving using a two-part rubber mold, and finally cast it again in plastic.  This gives us a more sturdy relief pattern that is safe for casting in bronze.  After the portrait plaque is cast in bronze, we then finish our bronze plaques with a true chemical patina, so that the bronze plaque will last for years, without the risk of peeling or chipping.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Important notes for Bas-Relief Portrait Plaques

  • The subjects face must be at least 6” high from chin to crown.
  • The provided image must be of high quality with minimal pixilation, blurriness, and shadowing.
  • Two rounds of revisions are included, to ensure a true likeness to the subject.
  • Manufacturing time is approximately 8-10 weeks after the order is placed. 

Bas-relief carvings are a great way to differentiate your plaque from the mass-produced signage and template based memorial plaques that too often dominate in the plaque-making industry.  Our studio has created portrait plaques, historical markers, and even architectural renderings using bronze bas relief.  Masterwork Plaques is committed to revolutionizing the plaque making business, from a field with mass-produced signage and standard template based plaques, into an industry where each plaque is created from unique designs and materials of the finest quality. 

August 3, 2015

Building Management Plaques: Company Signage

Topics: Bronze Plaques, building management, cast plaques, etched plaques, logo plaques, logos, management plaques, nyc, signage, small business, Stainless Steel Plaques, Aluminum Plaques

Building management plaques, metal building owner signs and leasing agent markers are an excellent way to both to secure property and provide a stylish statement piece recognizing building ownership.  Our studio specializes in the creation of these custom building plaques, translating your company’s logo and business information into an eye-catching work of cast metal art.  Our studio also offers discounts on quantity plaque orders, understanding that our property management, building owner, landlord and leasing agent clients often work with multiple properties. 

 

Building management plaques have a great amount of flexibility in regards to their design.  Material, size, border style and finishing techniques can be tailored to the brand and personality of each company and property location.  For example, bronze and brass plaques are typically associated with a more traditional styled building, whereas a stainless steel or aluminum plaque is visually more contemporary and match modern construction.

We also can offer a variety of border styles and finishing techniques, shown on our plaque options page, that can set your plaque apart from the rest. 

 

 Random Orbital, Satin and Polished finishes Random Orbital, Satin and Polished finishes

 

Finally, Masterwork Plaques offers secure installation techniques that both seamlessly integrate into a plaque's design and protect against any risk of theft. For more information on building management plaques, contact us at masterworkplaques@gmail.com. 

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