$9.00
A stone sign mounted on a brick wall — a combination of materials that reads as both industrial and established. The texture contrast between the two surfaces makes the sign stand out without needing high contrast in the artwork itself.
Stone and brick together communicate permanence — the kind of signage that’s been there for decades and will remain. That quality is hard to replicate with modern materials, which is why this setting works so well for brands building on heritage narratives.
What’s included:
Works well for:
An oval hanging sign for bars, pubs, and restaurants — a format that’s common in hospitality and reads as established without being formal. Works with square and tall logo formats; semi-long logos fit with a minor adjustment.
A vintage advertising panel in an old town street setting — weathered frame, period-appropriate surroundings. Works well for any project where the brand needs to feel rooted in a place and a history.
A black square wall sign in an old European street setting — the kind of scene that works immediately for bars, cafes, clothing boutiques, and independent stores. The environment gives the brand context without needing a full mood board.