A lighted display panel includes a plurality of illumination layers, with
each layer having leading and trailing edges. Each of the layers has a
cross section in which the leading and trailing edges are angled toward
an upper or lower face of the layer. In some cases, the leading and
trailing edges are offset from one another. In other cases, the
illumination layer has a wing shape. Lighting elements (e.g., LEDs) are
located in the leading edges of the illumination layers. The illumination
layers define vents through which air may flow, but which obstruct the
passage of light.