Understanding Signage Styles: Clear, Frosted, and Milky Acrylic
At Sign World, we offer our clients a wide range of quality signage solutions to help build better businesses and promote your passion projects. Established in 1913, our company has been around for over a century, and in that time, we’ve seen a number of signage styles flit in and out of flavor. When we’re conducting our conceptualization consults, we sometimes get questions from clients about the difference between clear, frosted, and milky acrylic signs. Which is the better option? What would work better for my business? Today, the Sign World team will break down the difference between these three popular choices to help you make an informed decision for your business. Read on to learn the basics of clear, frosted, and milky acrylic. Clear Acrylic Signage Clear acrylics are typically made from a form of thermoplastic chosen for its durable, lightweight properties. This thermoplastic material acts as a glass substitute, allowing for comparable transparency. Most manufacturers will print the design directly onto the acrylic, which adds a resilient finish to improve its lifespan. Though the appearance is similar, glass is a less desirable option for this kind of signage because it cannot bend, and it scratches much easier.