I finished making the signs for the Courthouse Portraits this week. This included cutting them down, gluing them on foam board, cutting the foam board, and finally putting up the finished signs. My least favorite step was cutting the foam board, I was given the a lot of freedom when it came to the design and layout of the signs; this freedom included deciding if I wanted to use foam board backing. In the end I did use the foam board because the signs looked better on it than they did just stuck to the wall alone. This was an annoying process because I was terrible at cutting the foam board out and had to reprint, re-cut and re-glue six of the signs on to the foam board and then re-cut the foam board. But after my second attempt I was finally ready to hang all of the signs up. Hanging the sings was the best and most rewarding part of this entire process, I used sticky tack to attach the signs to the wall and got to chose where the signs were put. The best part was fitting the signs between the two portraits pictured. Because of the closeness of the two portraits I was not left with much room to place the signs at a level that would be pleasing to viewers. Putting the signs in between the portraits worked out better than I previously thought when I was planning out the sign layout before I printed the signs.