Maõs de Horta Restaurant Sign

2023 • Castelo Branco, Portugal

Design and construction of the new sign of a restaurant in Castelo Branco.

Concept, design, and construction of the new backlit sign for the restaurant Mãos de Horta. The concept was developed in close collaboration with the client, directly on site, ensuring that the identity of the restaurant was fully reflected in the final solution. The project was first modeled in 3D to define proportions, materials, and lighting effects, allowing for precise visualization before fabrication. The sign was then constructed using metal and corten steel, combining durability with a natural, timeless aesthetic that complements the building’s architecture. The integration of backlit elements highlights the logo and lettering, providing strong visibility.

Maõs de Horta Restaurant Sign

2023 • Castelo Branco, Portugal

Design and construction of the new sign of a restaurant in Castelo Branco.

Concept, design, and construction of the new backlit sign for the restaurant Mãos de Horta. The concept was developed in close collaboration with the client, directly on site, ensuring that the identity of the restaurant was fully reflected in the final solution. The project was first modeled in 3D to define proportions, materials, and lighting effects, allowing for precise visualization before fabrication. The sign was then constructed using metal and corten steel, combining durability with a natural, timeless aesthetic that complements the building’s architecture. The integration of backlit elements highlights the logo and lettering, providing strong visibility.

Maõs de Horta Restaurant Sign

2023 • Castelo Branco, Portugal

Design and construction of the new sign of a restaurant in Castelo Branco.

Concept, design, and construction of the new backlit sign for the restaurant Mãos de Horta. The concept was developed in close collaboration with the client, directly on site, ensuring that the identity of the restaurant was fully reflected in the final solution. The project was first modeled in 3D to define proportions, materials, and lighting effects, allowing for precise visualization before fabrication. The sign was then constructed using metal and corten steel, combining durability with a natural, timeless aesthetic that complements the building’s architecture. The integration of backlit elements highlights the logo and lettering, providing strong visibility.