Newly Designed Number Plates
We’re currently working on two very large apartment number and signage projects. These collaborations have allowed us to examine numbers like never before, and to appreciate particular fonts for their “ease of merging” characteristics. (I have come a long way from using papyrus on my website.) In honor of these new challenges, we have designed several number plate options for further household number orders. We are going to try our best to move away from individual house numbers, and move towards these number plates. They’re much more fun to design, and there are literally hundreds of combinations. We’re ready for a change, so we’ve spiced up our “bread and butter” house numbers and will soon be offering number plates instead. Get ‘em while they’re hot!
Here are the work-in-progress layouts, along with some information about each option. We’re going to officially launch this on our website soon, but wanted to throw it out there to see what everyone thought first. P.S. Information Designers: Layout will change. Suggestions are encouraged.
Since designing this little synopsis of options, we have already come up with a few more to add to this list… but we feel these three are a good starting point.
Plate design options are limitless. These are just the beginning.
Here are a few links that showcase Urban Village Development’s effort to revitalize buildings in Omaha. We’re delighted to be collaborating with them on the apartment renovations.


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