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Design Toolkit Introduction
Selkirk Drawing Stages
Drawing Stage One - Concept Art
Drawing Stage Two - Presentation Art
Drawing Stage Three - Initial Price Estimate
Drawing Stage Four - Firm Pricing and Corporate Client Drawings
Master Drawings
Selkirk Drawing Template
Selkirk Library Icons & Specifications
Drawing Standards
Fascia Signs
Channel Letters & Channel Shapes
Corporate Clients
Photo Overlays
Pylon Signs
Fuel Canopy
Materials
ACM / Aluminum Composite Material
Acrylic
Aluminum
Coroplast
Expanded PVC
Flex Face
MDO / Medium Density Overlay
Polycarbonate
Polystyrene
Steel Columns
Standard Size Guidelines
Channel Letters
Painting
Router Size Limitations
Shipping Guide
Thermal Forming / Molding
Selkirk Terminology
Sign Types
Pylon Sign Details
Pylon Types & Terminology
Pylon Base & Column Details
Pylon Cabinet Mounting Options
Cabinet & Fascia Details
Cabinet Types & Terminology
Single Sided Sign Cabinets
Double Sided Sign Cabinets
EX and SS Sign Extrusions
Single Face Illuminated Cabinet Standards
Channel Letter Details
Front-lit Channel Letter Materials
Front-lit Channel Letter Guidelines
Halo Lit Channel Letter Materials
Halo Lit Channel Letter Guidelines
Front and Halo Lit Channel Letter Materials
Routed Letter Details
Push Through & Routed Face Details
Preparing Files for Production
Production File Overview
Files for Digital Printing
Files for Vinyl Plotting
Files for CNC Router
File Resolution Guidelines
File Type Requirements
Raster vs. Vector
Minimum Survey Requirements
Face Replacements for Existing Frames
Frame Replacements for Existing Cabinets
New Inserts for Existing Two Column Pylon
New Columns for Existing Bases
New Cabinet for Existing Single Column Pylon
New Signage for Gas Canopy
Building Signage
Printable Quick Reference Guide for Minimum Survey Requirements
Signopedia
Drawing Standards
Corporate Clients
Last edited 594 days ago by Adam Doll
Corporate client drawings do not get a drawing stage, but instead, a custom Corporate Program icon is used.
The orange “M” at the end of the drawing indicates that this is a master.
The orange “3” indicates the drawing has been revised after the original master was completed.
The red box provides the date of the master revision and a description of what was revised on the drawing.
The screen shot below shows where the various library items used in the drawing shown can be found.
For new inserts see THIS PAGE and THIS PAGE for a list of requirements.
The drawing format format for any customer would be similar to the drawing below.
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