It's been since early 2013 since I posted pictures of a surface glass job I did with aluminum. Through this forum I learned the the Logo, supplied to me by the X- co-owner, was used without permission which was unknown to the current owner. Anyhow that situation was resolved through the proper channels.
I'm happy to say I just recently finished my first Reverse Glass Gild for the same coffee shop/roasters on another location in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY. I would like to share my excitement with the completion of this project. Tons of online research, scouring the internet, and reading and re-reading Kent Smith's book. Wishing I had someone to talk to in person for advice - And tons of staring at the window trying to figure out how I was going to pull this off and almost gave up after doing some test samples... But I did not give up

I did use a vinyl mask for this project. After such a lengthy hand lettering and drawing on their last windows I wanted this process to go faster.
I'm sure there are many imperfections - most noticeably to me the letter A on the window that got messed up in the process.
Brick Wall: 1-Shot for the white letters. I printed out the letters to size, 16.5 feet long, and pounced with chalk.
Window Logo S: Ronan Japan with 23K surface gild.
Window: Ronan Japan Black, 23K gold, 1-shot size for mat center, Gilder's backup ochre and black mixed with Naphtha and 1-shot Hardner, Gilder's Bulletin Varnish
Thank you for the opportunity to share my photos and for all the information found on here.
Cheers,
Jen
 Denver Chapter of the Letterheads
Denver Chapter of the Letterheads