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A non-traditional layout reinforces graphics used
throughout the park system and makes for a unique dedication
plaque.
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Combining raised and recessed letters in cast bronze
creates a stylish dedication plaque.
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Cast plaques are vandal resistant. The graphics cannot
be scratched or removed, and the plaque cannot be
destroyed.
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When a building is named for a devoted leader, use a
dedication plaque with a bas-relief portrait inside the
entrance.
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Churches can use a bronze bas-relief portrait to pay
homage to a cherished pastor.
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Cast plaques can express a whimsical nature with line
drawings, student artwork, or calligraphic lettering.
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A polished bronze prismatic anchor attached to a
bridge dedication plaque creates a multi-dimensional
look.
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In an unusual reversal, the ivy leaf decor is inset
into a recessed ring. A raised satin background accents recessed
lettering on this historic dedication plaque.
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Celebrate the opening of a new facility with a
dedication plaque containing a flat relief rendering of the
building.
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A sculpted image of the building on a bronze
dedication plaque reinforces the importance of the project to the
community.
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Cast aluminum can be used to create a contemporary
plaque to complement the architecture of a new addition.
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Traditional dedication plaques list names of people
involved with the project and may include the construction team as
well as any logos.
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