Well, OSH only make purple. If you’re happy with purple, it’s fine, The ‘mouse bites’ described elsewhere are easily removed with a good file.
If you’re interested in black, you have lots of options. I’ve made production black panels at Eurocircuits, who are excellent, and not particularly cheap at all. But the quality of service is perhaps worth it. I’ve also made black panels at AllPCB, who are… the best low-cost Chinese fab house I’ve used yet. Boards that are fine for circuitry often aren’t OK for panels - at least one manufacturer delivered some very disappointing things - but the AllPCB ones come out really nice. Here’s one I made earlier:
Quality silking, nice finish. Not quite the top quality of Eurocircuits or MN but not bad. Their service is good as long as you want nothing too funky. And they’re great for making regular boards, I’ve been pleased with all their work.
The key to doing things like Make Noise do is, likely, having a good conversation with your fab house about precisely what you’d want - which is easier done when they’re in-territory or local, and they’re charging more. I’ve messed around with exposed copper, for instance, and getting that right is hard and takes multiple passes. But: if you’re doing a run of 250+, you should have the time/budget to do that.
(I’ve also done panels on a lasercutter before - 3mm acrylic is a tad thick and you’ll need 8mm, not 6mm screws to go through, but you can find 2mm acrylic if you hunt. For one-offs, that’s around as cheap as overseas fab).