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SIGNMODE CASE STUDY

Whole Foods Market, Kensington

Working with the client for some years, we were asked to be involved in the update of the ground floor signage. Kensington is the flagship of their UK stores and the specification was beautifully thought out by their American design agency.

SIGNMODE CASE STUDY

Whole Foods Market, Kensington

Working with the client for some years, we were asked to be involved in the update of the ground floor signage. Kensington is the flagship of their UK stores and the specification was beautifully thought out by their American design agency.

SIGNMODE CASE STUDY

Whole Foods Market, Kensington

Working with the client for some years, we were asked to be involved in the update of the ground floor signage. Kensington is the flagship of their UK stores and the specification was beautifully thought out by their American design agency.

The Brief

After receiving the brief from the client’s design agency Thread Collaborative, we surveyed the site to confirm all dimensions, due to the age of the building we returned again to double check and this really paid off.


The initial brief for all the lettering and lines was 3D painted letters and lines, all painted to match Little Greene paint colours. We recommended using clear acrylic for this as we could get an excellent paint finish on this material in both gloss and matt finish, and we did. The lines were 15mm and the letters were 25mm thick.


The art deco line detail was originally taken from the steel bannisters on the 1st floor. These acrylic lines were finished in gloss to stand out on the matt painted walls just like a UV varnish on printed brochures. The lettering was finished in matt.


The shapes behind the letters were all done by hand using Little Greene matt paint. These were done after we drilled the locator positions on the template drawing. It saved time to do it this way as the drawings were big!

The Installation

Installation was all out of hours with a start time of 9.30pm and finish time of 4.30am, an hour after the in-house bakers had arrived. We worked for 11 nights in the best environment, warm, dry and listening to lovely Christmas music, completing the project on 11th December.


The installation for Whole Foods Market, Kensington was completed on time and without any issues.

The Brief

After receiving the brief from the client’s design agency Thread Collaborative, we surveyed the site to confirm all dimensions, due to the age of the building we returned again to double check and this really paid off.


The initial brief for all the lettering and lines was 3D painted letters and lines, all painted to match Little Greene paint colours. We recommended using clear acrylic for this as we could get an excellent paint finish on this material in both gloss and matt finish, and we did. The lines were 15mm and the letters were 25mm thick.


The art deco line detail was originally taken from the steel bannisters on the 1st floor. These acrylic lines were finished in gloss to stand out on the matt painted walls just like a UV varnish on printed brochures. The lettering was finished in matt.


The shapes behind the letters were all done by hand using Little Greene matt paint. These were done after we drilled the locator positions on the template drawing. It saved time to do it this way as the drawings were big!

The Installation

Installation was all out of hours with a start time of 9.30pm and finish time of 4.30am, an hour after the in-house bakers had arrived. We worked for 11 nights in the best environment, warm, dry and listening to lovely Christmas music, completing the project on 11th December.


The installation for Whole Foods Market, Kensington was completed on time and without any issues.

The Brief

After receiving the brief from the client’s design agency Thread Collaborative, we surveyed the site to confirm all dimensions, due to the age of the building we returned again to double check and this really paid off.


The initial brief for all the lettering and lines was 3D painted letters and lines, all painted to match Little Greene paint colours. We recommended using clear acrylic for this as we could get an excellent paint finish on this material in both gloss and matt finish, and we did. The lines were 15mm and the letters were 25mm thick.


The art deco line detail was originally taken from the steel bannisters on the 1st floor. These acrylic lines were finished in gloss to stand out on the matt painted walls just like a UV varnish on printed brochures. The lettering was finished in matt.


The shapes behind the letters were all done by hand using Little Greene matt paint. These were done after we drilled the locator positions on the template drawing. It saved time to do it this way as the drawings were big!

Whole Foods market signage project

The Installation

Installation was all out of hours with a start time of 9.30pm and finish time of 4.30am, an hour after the in-house bakers had arrived. We worked for 11 nights in the best environment, warm, dry and listening to lovely Christmas music, completing the project on 11th December.


The installation for Whole Foods Market, Kensington was completed on time and without any issues.

Whole Foods Market signwriting & installation

The Result

Feedback has been excellent and we look forward to more lovely projects with Whole Foods Market. At the end of the project we supplied the O & M manual, click the link below to view and download it.

Whole Foods O & M manual

The Result

Feedback has been excellent and we look forward to more lovely projects with Whole Foods Market. At the end of the project we supplied the O & M manual, click the link below to view and download it.

Whole Foods O & M manual

The Result

Feedback has been excellent and we look forward to more lovely projects with Whole Foods Market. At the end of the project we supplied the O & M manual, click the link below to view and download it.

Whole Foods O & M manual
Whole Foods check out wall signage
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