Halo Lighting definition

Halo Lighting means a method of Sign Illumination that consists of opaque sign elements with light projected behind them illuminating the mounting surface.
Halo Lighting means a method of sign illumination that consists of a light source external to the sign or sign elements and mounted behind the sign or sign elements. The sign elements of a sign illuminated through halo lighting shall be opaque, so that the light does not appear to emit from within or through the sign elements.
Halo Lighting means illumination of a sign that is comprised of individually mounted opaque raised letters or symbols with back-lighting so the light source is not directly visible.

More Definitions of Halo Lighting

Halo Lighting means a reverse channel letter consisting of an opaque face and returns mounted onto standoffs away from the wall face. Illumination for the sign shall be either LED’s, neon or similar Illumination fully contained within the letter’s returns, so that the illumination source cannot be seen from any edge. The illumination shall be directed towards the wall surface giving the sign a halo effect; (By-law 258-2022)

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