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Burgundy Maroon
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Burgundy
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Starting at$59.99Unit price /Unavailable
Maroon Sign Vinyl
Maroon is a very dark shade of red and is often used synonymously with the word burgundy but there’s a key difference between them: maroon is a mix of red and brown, while burgundy is a mix of red and purple. This makes burgundy slightly brighter in appearance than maroon and gives it more of a purplish tinge. Some other colors that look like maroon include oxblood, scarlet and crimson. Regardless of these semantic deatils, you can now browse our wide selection of calendered and cast sign films from 3M™, Avery™ and ORACAL® and get just the style and type of Maroon vinyl you need.
What Colors Go with Maroon?
Dusty pinks, cool grays, soft browns and nudes can all look lovely with maroon. It also pairs nicely with cool neutrals like white. As for what color compliments maroon? Teal is considered maroon’s complementary shade on the color wheel. The colors that pair well with maroon include:
- Teal
- Pink
- Gray
- Brown
- White
- Gold
How to Use Maroon in Signs and Designs
Like all colors in the red family, maroon is thought to increase appetite, boost adrenaline and raise blood pressure. As a result, it’s a common choice on restaurants logos, interiors and menus. But maroon is a versatile color and can be utilised in a variety of settings. You’ll see it a lot in school emblems or uniforms and it’s also popular in clothing, where the shade can project sensuality or passion. As it is considered a sensibile color maroon is also commonly found on official documents such as passports.
Maroon Sign Vinyl for Your Machine
Irrespective of which type of professional or commercial vinyl cutter you own, you can be sure it will cut any of the Silver Sign vinyl we sell. Listed below is a brief list of some of the more popular electronic cutting machines you can use with our vinyl:
- Roland
- Jaguar
- Graphtec
- Any other cutter/plotter
In general, standard blades can be used with most varieties of Sign vinyl
although we do recommend a 60 degree blade for reflective and glow-in-the-dark
Sign films. As always, be sure to check your down force and speed settings before
cutting any film types you have not used before to ensure optimal weeding
