A sign mounted beside a window — the proximity to the glazing creates a layering effect that gives the scene depth. A refined, close-up presentation format for brands where sign detail and material quality matter.
A logo placement on the transom window above a store entrance — one of the most common real-world signage positions for retail and hospitality brands. The location is visible, prominent, and reads as permanent.
A street-level store window mockup photographed from the pavement — the view a customer gets walking past. Shows how the brand graphics read from a real-world approach, which is the most relevant perspective for a retail identity presentation.
A storefront mockup with two placement points: the window and the awning above it. A practical combination for presenting how a brand identity carries across the two most visible elements of a hospitality or retail facade.
Two mockups of the same luxury store facade shot from different perspectives — one closer, one pulled back. Each includes two artwork placements: a window and the awning above it. Useful when the client needs to see the facade at different viewing distances.