The T-33 Red Knight

Outdoor historic signage design services were provided for the City of Winnipeg, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Slaughter family, celebrating the refurbishment of the T-33 Red Knight aircraft and the service of Brigadier-General William (Bill) Slaughter. The interpretive sign was installed alongside the newly painted aircraft in Woodhaven Park. Working closely with the historian, art direction services were provided to organize historic content into the signage design framework. Obtaining print and fabrication costs as well as overseeing and managing on-time delivery and installation of the signs was also included. 2019

For long-term durability, ALTO™ powder-coated panels were installed with anti-vandal hardware and the proprietary sublimation process ensures graphics stay vibrant and legible over time. ALTO™ powder-coated graphics products have a 10+ year lifespan, resisting weather, UV damage, fading and scratches.

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