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As a general rule, a brand or business' dominant color closely aligns with its values and personality. Color carries a lot of weight in business use, so it’s important to understand both the positive and negative characteristics of the color black and the traits associated when designing logos, decals, signs and lettering in black. Black can be surprisingly mysterious. While you may often hear people refer to the term “basic black,” the color black can be quite crafty and carry with it hidden meanings or messages.
Black sign vinyl can suggest aggressiveness, power, and discipline. It can also be convey sophistication, temptation, affluence and is often used in association with high-end luxury brands. By using black in a business logo, you can communicate authority, strength, formality, and power. Black logos can also reflect negativity, conservatism, and shrewdness. When used in packaging, black can create a powerful and impressive effect, even making products seem more stylish or luxurious. Brands that use logos in black are usually secure and deep-rooted; in other words, they don’t feel a need to call a lot of attention to themselves. They may believe that their reputation speaks for them and they don’t need colors to convey their power, stability, and value. Gucci, Sony, Apple and Nike all use black in their logos to great effect.
When you want to use Black Sign Vinyl in your projects take the following tips to heart:
No matter what type of professional or commercial vinyl cutter you own, you can be sure it will cut any of the Black Sign vinyl we sell. Listed below is a brief list of some of the more popular electronic cutting machines you can use with our vinyl:
In general, standard blades can be used with most varieties of sign vinyl although we do recommend a 60 degree blade for reflective and glow-in-the-dark sign films. As always, be sure to check your down force and speed settings before cutting any film types you have not used before to ensure optimal weeding
The high reflectivity of this vinyl not only creates a safer working environment for us, but also allows for better accountability from our guys.
i was not sure if black could really fully reflect - it does! its great! bright and only very slightly less bright that pure white, but appears black without light on it the black mostly disappears and its reflects white with faint silvery grain.
The hyper reflective vinyl looks great. It does bruise when trying aggressive curves but it said it would in the description so that's on me. The adhesive is quilted a bit more tacky than other vinyl I've worked with.