Common window graphics
Storefront window projects usually fall into a few practical categories:
- Logo decals and door graphics
- Hours and contact information
- Window lettering
- Seasonal sale and promotion decals
- Perforated window vinyl
- Frosted privacy film
- Interior glass graphics
- QR code decals
- Temporary event or grand opening graphics
What Brandon checks first
Window graphics are not just a file question. The glass, location, size, and installation all matter.
- Is the graphic going inside or outside the glass?
- Does the customer need privacy, visibility, or both?
- Will the graphic be temporary or long term?
- Are there landlord, building, or brand rules?
- Are the measurements confirmed?
- Does the file have clean vector logos or high-resolution artwork?
- Is installation needed or will the customer apply it?
A quick photo of the storefront helps. Brandon can usually catch obvious sizing or placement issues before the job is printed.
Material choices
Different window jobs need different materials. A small hours decal is not the same as full-window promotional graphics.
- Cut vinyl lettering for clean hours, logos, names, and simple text
- Printed vinyl for full-color graphics and promotional windows
- Perforated window vinyl when you want outside graphics but still need some visibility from inside
- Frosted privacy film for offices, conference rooms, salons, clinics, and retail spaces
- Temporary decals for sales, events, and short campaigns
Rush window graphics
Rush window graphics are easier when the file is clean, the size is known, and the material is standard. Installation can add scheduling time, so send the address and photos early if you need Brandon to coordinate it.
For tight deadlines, start with the basics: finished size, photos of the windows, logo files, message, deadline, and whether installation is needed.
Get the sign details right before anyone prints or installs.
Get with Brandon before you order the sign
For the best service on sign and vinyl projects, get Brandon involved early. He can look at the surface, photos, size, access, material, timing, and install details before the job is quoted, printed, or scheduled. That is how you avoid guessing on a sign that has to work in the real location.
- Straight-on photos and close-up photos of the wall, window, vehicle, booth, or sign area
- Rough measurements and the Austin address or install location
- Logo/art files if you have them
- Deadline, opening date, event date, or preferred install window
- Landlord, property, city, booth, or access rules you already have
Goal: get a real answer quickly, avoid production surprises, and let Brandon guide the job before it gets expensive or rushed.
Related storefront printing
Storefront window graphics often pair with retail signs, door graphics, floor decals, posters, and sidewalk promotions. Brandon can help line up the pieces so the storefront looks intentional, not pieced together.
Exterior sign guides
If you are planning a storefront or building sign, these guides explain the choices that affect visibility, pricing, approvals, and install timing:
Planning a vinyl install?
If the job involves glass, walls, doors, floors, or a storefront, send photos before guessing at the material. Brandon can help spot surface, size, and install issues early.