Frontlit and Backlit Sign

Front and Back Lit Channel Letters, also known as dual-illumination or combination-lit signs, represent the pinnacle of illuminated signage. They merge the benefits of both front-lit and halo-lit signs, offering a truly unique and captivating visual effect. By illuminating both the front face (for high-impact visibility) and casting a glowing halo onto the mounting surface (for a sophisticated, dimensional look), these letters ensure maximum brand exposure and an unmistakable premium aesthetic.

Description

Features

  • Dual Illumination Design
    Front-facing LED light ensures strong visibility, while backlit halo lighting creates depth and a premium floating effect.

  • 360° Brand Visibility
    Highly visible both day and night, from long distances and close viewing angles.

  • High-End Aesthetic Appeal
    A sophisticated combination of direct and indirect lighting elevates architectural and brand presence.

  • Durable Construction
    Made with high-grade aluminum returns, acrylic faces, and energy-efficient LEDs for long-term outdoor performance.

Applications

As the most versatile and impactful signage choice, Front and Back Lit Channel Letters are ideal for businesses seeking a dominant yet elegant presence.

  • Luxury retail stores

  • High-end hotels & resorts

  • Corporate headquarters

  • Shopping malls

  • Architectural feature signage

  • Landmark commercial spaces

Why Choose Us?

  • Expert Manufacturing – Precision-crafted signage with strict quality control

  • Premium Materials – Only professional-grade metals, acrylics, and LED systems

  • Custom Project Experience – Proven solutions for large-scale commercial and architectural projects

  • Reliable Delivery – On-time production with consistent quality

Customization Options

  • Lighting Options: Front light + halo backlight color combinations

  • Materials: Aluminum, stainless steel, acrylic finishes

  • Design: Custom fonts, logos, sizes, and letter depths

  • Color & Finish: Face colors, halo glow tones, brushed or painted metal surfaces

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