In this talk, Perla will share how lettering moves from design to wall,
focusing on scaling methods like pounce patterns, layout, and on-site
execution. Through process and experience, she offers a practical look
at what changes when letterforms leave the page and are built at scale.
After many years of appreciating super market signs and even the hand
lettered Home Depot signs, Perla Gallegos stumbled upon a "Paper
Signs for Grocery Stores" workshop with John Downer. She had always
assumed they were signs created by talented employees and that it wasn't
an actual JOB. She instantly fell in love with the craft and took another
workshop with Australian sign painter John King. Shortly afterwards
she took the leap and enrolled in the renowned Sign Graphics program
at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College (LATTC ), where she was
mentored by legendary instructors Doc Guthrie and Carlos Aguilar.
After leaving her career in architectural design, Perla launched
Superlative Signs to focus fully on sign painting and beautifying
business facades throughout Southern California. Specializing
in traditional, custom hand-painted storefronts, murals, gold leaf
gilding, window lettering for businesses such as restaurants,
retail, hospitality, creative spaces and everything in between!
https://superlativesigns.com/home where you will need to surf to see her work.
Here is IG - which I prefer - https://www.instagram.com/perla.g_lettering/
It was really hard to chose an image - there are so many styles. Even though they are mostly wall and window size, I see many that look like envelopes. These aren't even favorites - if I had time I would go back and change this photo - but - it's weeding season.