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 The Noble Signs studio sign, inspired by classic signage of NY in decades past, consisting of handpainted black block lettering with a yellow drop shadow on a white backdrop, with red and green elements containing various information along the botto
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 Yellow storefront sign reading “Cocteleria” in handpainted black casual script lettering, with handpainted green and black bodega-style sign elements describing the drink options inside
 A close-uo of a restaurant menu being handpainted on paper in a casual signpainter’s lettering style
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 Storefront awning reading “Coors Light Plastic-Free Future Mart” in black and white, with bodega-inspired signage elements in primary colors, for a pop-up shop event
 Close-up of the sign for Pickle Guys in Essex Market being fabricated: white dimensional cut letters are being mounted onto a dark green sign with red, green, and yellow decorative elements
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 Reflective window gild reading “Market Makers Urbanspace” in sans serif lettering
 White storefront with “Borrachito” handpainted on the facade in dark blue with an orange drop shadow, in a funky decorative lettering style
 A white storefront exterior with a handpainted mural of bowls and a person cooking in orange and black paint, handpainted lettering reading “Rule of Thirds” in serif lettering, as well as a small lightbox blade sign of a person eating
 Storefront created for an event for the show “Marvelous Miss Maisel” with handpainted window lettering, topsign, and paper signage evoking classic NY historical signs of the show’s time period
 Interior white neon sign reading “New Heights NYC” mounted on a custom fabricated white and blue steel grating display
 Storefront sign reading “Speedy Romeo” in red block handpainted lettering on white backdrop for a pizza restaurant
 Custom fabricated channel sign reading “Diller” illuminated with yellow bulbs and a retro-styled custom-designed bear mascot painted to the right
 A vertical neon blade sign projecting off a building corner reading “Syndicated” in red neon with an aqua neon border
 Close-up of topsign reading “Charles Pan-Fried Chicken” in handpainted red script lettering and blue block lettering on white backdrop and a blue vertical blade sign with white lettering reading “Charles”
 Large storefront sign reading “Max Deals” in white with a blue drop shadow on a red backdrop
 Reflective transom gilding reading “Saint Thomas the Apostle Rectory” in blackletter decorative lettering
 Ghost sign restoration of historic “Dannenhoffer’s Opalescent” sign: white paint with a faded effect on brick
 The Noble Signs studio sign, inspired by classic signage of NY in decades past, consisting of handpainted black block lettering with a yellow drop shadow on a white backdrop, with red and green elements containing various information along the botto web5_071824.jpg web2_071824.jpg web4_071824.jpg  Yellow storefront sign reading “Cocteleria” in handpainted black casual script lettering, with handpainted green and black bodega-style sign elements describing the drink options inside  A close-uo of a restaurant menu being handpainted on paper in a casual signpainter’s lettering style web3_071824.jpg  Storefront awning reading “Coors Light Plastic-Free Future Mart” in black and white, with bodega-inspired signage elements in primary colors, for a pop-up shop event   Close-up of the sign for Pickle Guys in Essex Market being fabricated: white dimensional cut letters are being mounted onto a dark green sign with red, green, and yellow decorative elements image.jpg web6_071824.jpg  Reflective window gild reading “Market Makers Urbanspace” in sans serif lettering  White storefront with “Borrachito” handpainted on the facade in dark blue with an orange drop shadow, in a funky decorative lettering style  A white storefront exterior with a handpainted mural of bowls and a person cooking in orange and black paint, handpainted lettering reading “Rule of Thirds” in serif lettering, as well as a small lightbox blade sign of a person eating  Storefront created for an event for the show “Marvelous Miss Maisel” with handpainted window lettering, topsign, and paper signage evoking classic NY historical signs of the show’s time period   Interior white neon sign reading “New Heights NYC” mounted on a custom fabricated white and blue steel grating display   Storefront sign reading “Speedy Romeo” in red block handpainted lettering on white backdrop for a pizza restaurant  Custom fabricated channel sign reading “Diller” illuminated with yellow bulbs and a retro-styled custom-designed bear mascot painted to the right  A vertical neon blade sign projecting off a building corner reading “Syndicated” in red neon with an aqua neon border  Close-up of topsign reading “Charles Pan-Fried Chicken” in handpainted red script lettering and blue block lettering on white backdrop and a blue vertical blade sign with white lettering reading “Charles”  Large storefront sign reading “Max Deals” in white with a blue drop shadow on a red backdrop  Reflective transom gilding reading “Saint Thomas the Apostle Rectory” in blackletter decorative lettering  Ghost sign restoration of historic “Dannenhoffer’s Opalescent” sign: white paint with a faded effect on brick
 
 
 

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Noble Signs
2465 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11207

  646-838-3396
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