SAFEBOX PATTAYA — PACKAGE 8 FENCE BANNERS Design proposals · 28 Jul 2026 Live comparison: https://pattaya-storage-map.pages.dev/signage-quote NOTHING HERE IS APPROVED. Package 8 is marked UNDER REVIEW in the RFP and no vendor should fabricate from these yet. See the OPEN ISSUES at the bottom — one of them may change the size. Each folder has: VIEW-*.jpg small, opens instantly — look at these first *.png full raster *.pdf true vector at 1:1 sign size — this is the vendor file --------------------------------------------------------------- 01-RECOMMENDED-highway-frontage 500 x 150 cm --------------------------------------------------------------- Brand-only. No icon, no feature panel. Thai topmost · SAFEBOX ~620 mm cap across the full 5 m · GoSafeBox.com For the north/highway run. Its only job is that a driver can search the name later. Everything else was deleted so the wordmark could use the whole width — that roughly doubled it versus the feature layout. --------------------------------------------------------------- 02-RECOMMENDED-safebox-road 500 x 150 cm --------------------------------------------------------------- Feature version — CLIMATE CONTROL shown, 3 more to follow if approved. Thai topmost · SAFEBOX ~470 mm · GoSafeBox.com ~235 mm · SELF STORAGE · PATTAYA · flat lime snowflake · dark field For the entrance approach, where traffic is slow and square-on and there is time to read a benefit. Changes from the current set: - Thai added as the topmost element (the current banners have NO Thai at all, which puts 30 m2 in the wrong signboard-tax band) - "SELF STORAGE" added — the current banners never say what the business actually is - URL moved up out of the bottom strip and roughly doubled - photoreal white A/C render replaced with a flat silhouette (white-on-white was invisible at any distance) - field flipped to dark so it stays legible when dirty --------------------------------------------------------------- 03-REJECTED-portrait 120 x 170 cm --------------------------------------------------------------- Tested and rejected. Kept only so the reasoning is on record. I recommended going portrait, built it, simulated it, and was wrong. Foreshortening multiplies everything horizontal by the same factor, so a narrower panel makes a horizontal wordmark SMALLER, not more legible. Portrait only buys repetition. A = horizontal wordmark B = vertically stacked letters --------------------------------------------------------------- 04-foreshortening-simulation --------------------------------------------------------------- VIEW-3way-comparison.png is the one to look at. 34 m of your frontage rendered as a driver sees it from Highway 7 at 17 degrees — the angle at which the banners are still inside the +/-15-20 degree reading cone. At that angle a 5 m banner presents as about 1.4 m wide. Height is unaffected. SIM-1 feature layout, every 8 m SIM-4 full-width brand, every 8 m <-- the only one still readable SIM-2 portrait A, every 4 m SIM-3 portrait B, every 4 m Assumes ~30 m from highway centreline to fence. MEASURE THIS ON SITE. --------------------------------------------------------------- 05-CURRENT-for-comparison --------------------------------------------------------------- The four existing banners, 9000 x 2700 px. Old green #61993B. =============================================================== OPEN ISSUES — resolve before anything is fabricated =============================================================== 1. SIZE MAY BE WRONG. The fence quote shows precast 1.0 m + open mesh 1.5 m. That leaves a 1.0-2.5 m band for banners — 1.5 m with zero margin. If that build-up is confirmed these need to be 500 x 140 cm, not 500 x 150 cm. 2. THE QUOTE DOES NOT MATCH OUR RFQ. Neither fence-spec nor fence-quote contains "precast", or any 1.0 m / 1.5 m fence. Our spec is a uniform 2.5 m in four types. The only 1.0 m anywhere is the pedestrian gate clear width. Query this with the vendor. 3. WIND LOAD. A 5 x 1.5 m solid banner is a 7.5 m2 sail — roughly 500-550 kgf at Chonburi design wind, about 9 kN.m of overturning into the posts. A mesh fence is designed for near-zero wind area. Do not hang these on mesh without the contractor confirming post and footing capacity in writing. 4. UNRESOLVED OPTION — ANGLED BAYS. If the banners get their own posts and footings instead of hanging on the fence, they can be angled 30-45 degrees toward oncoming traffic. That removes the foreshortening problem completely and lets them exceed 2.5 m. Not yet mocked up. 5. BRAND. These use the NEW palette (#83BD21 lime / #357301 dark green / Montserrat). The existing banners and the unit-type signs use the OLD #61993B. They will not match on site. The Bang Tao pods are painted the old green.