Names and dates should be readable from a natural viewing distance. An epitaph, religious symbol, portrait or ornament can add meaning but should not compete with the primary information.
A clear layout is prepared before engraving. It checks hierarchy, alignment, language-specific characters, symbol proportions and contrast with the natural granite pattern.
What the solution can include
- Names, dates and concise epitaphs
- Crosses, religious and personal symbols
- Portraits and decorative ornament
- Assessment of additions to existing inscriptions
Decisions that shape the design
- Exact spelling of names and dates
- Typeface style and letter size
- Contrast created by engraving, paint or metallic detail
- Space for a possible future inscription

