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LEVAIN BAKERY - LARCHMONT, CA
227 N Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90004
RESTAURANT STOREFRONT 23K GOLD LEAF WINDOW LOGO SIGNAGE
by alex kurakake - hand-painted sign artist
Levain Bakery's Restaurant Storefront Window Logo Signage serves to brand and highlight their products and services located at
277 N Larchmont Blvd. in Los Angeles, California 90004.
The technique used in their signage is a Reversed Hand-Painted Technique only done by professionals such as Alex Kurakake of Smart Alex Signs.
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THE PROCESS
The first step in creating a reverse storefront window logo signage is by outlining Levain Bakery's logo and pasting it in their storefront glass window.
Smart Alex Signs' Hand-Painted Artist Alex Kurakake uses a Reverse Glass Hand-Painted Technique in order to achieve the look and feels of Levain Bakery's 23k Gold Leaf Storefront Window Logo Signage. This special technique takes a lot of practice and is only done by professionals.
THE FINAL RESULT OF
LEVAIN BAKERY 23K GOLD LEAF STOREFRONT WINDOW LOGO SIGNAGE
IN 277 N. LARCHMONT BLVD. LOS ANGELES, CA 90004
In the Video: Alex Kurakake of Smart Alex Signs is brushing and wiping off the excess gold on
Levain Bakery's Storefront Gold Leaf Window Signage
23k window signage for New York’s famous @levainbakery‼️ Thank you @christopherlorddesigns for bringing me in! - Alex Kurakake
ABOUT LEVAIN BAKERY
Pam Weekes and Connie McDonald created Levain Bakery in 1995, out of their passions for food, friendship, and hard work.
Competitive swimmers and triathletes, Pam and Connie passed their workouts by engaging in passionate conversations about baking, which inspired them to open a small bread shop in 1995, which they named Levain Bakery.
Levain Bakery takes their name from the French word for the natural leavening agent made of flour, water and wild yeasts: Levain.
In the United States, a levain is more commonly known as a sourdough starter. While Levain Bakery is now best known for the six-ounce cookies, Pam and Connie started their business making artisanal breads for restaurants around New York City. They love that their name continues to honor those roots.