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How Pylon Signs Differ From Sign Boxes

Posted by on Mar 19, 2018 in Blog | 0 comments

Every business needs signage. Some business owners only look at illuminated signage. Knowing which type of signage is right for your business is vital, as every expense must be justifiable, especially for new or young businesses. Making the wrong choice, even when it comes to signage, can have a financial impact on the business as you will essentially have to make the same purchase twice. Once purchase for the wrong type of sign, and a second purchase to correct the first one. In this article, we will show you how to think of the differences between pylon signs and sign boxes. When it comes to thinking about pylon signs, especially in their comparison to sign boxes, it is best to think of the former as a larger version of the latter. Both are signage that is illuminated and box-shaped....

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Add Some Style to Your Business With Sign Boxes

Posted by on Mar 19, 2018 in Blog | 0 comments

Many times, businesses only do what is expected of them. A business owner will set up a storefront, purchase signage similar to the other businesses in the area, place signs in windows and on walls, and then focus solely on his or her business. This is a basic signage strategy that is expected of all businesses when starting out, but should be expanded and made unique once a business has established a steady cash flow. While this may work well, there is a way to make such a signage strategy more effective. You need to stylize your signage so that it accurately reflects your business. You should not simply copy what other businesses in your area are doing. They are different businesses. They have different advertising needs and customer bases than you. Using the same signage strategy that other,...

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Designing the Perfect Channel Letters For Your Business

Posted by on Feb 14, 2018 in Blog | 0 comments

Designing signage is hard, especially when consider what information to add, and what to leave out. It can be difficult to know if even adding a contact phone number to a piece of signage will result in effective advertising or not. When it comes to designing letters, whether lit or not, to be hung outside your storefront, this issue can seem more complex. However, with this article, we will evaluate the different types of information you can include. Designing letters is like desiging any other form of signage. The format is just a little bit different. Instead of working on a flat surface, your letters will be the only thing that is displayed. Much of the white space and wasted space on a sign will not affect letters. In fact, it is very possible that letters can enhance a...

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Pylon Signs: More than Just a Sign

Posted by on Feb 14, 2018 in Blog | 0 comments

Designing a sign is always the most complex step of the sign-creating process. Common questions pop up like: ● What colors should I use? ● What information should I add? ● How big should the sign be? ● Should I redesign other signage as well to make them match? ● What is the purpose of designing this sign? In order to design an effective sign, you need to be able to answer these questions in-depth. If you cannot do so, either reformulate the questions, consider alternative answers, or ask a sign manufacturing expert for help. While the design process may be complex at first, creating a sign is not once you are used to it. All it takes is a little trial and error, and time. Typical Signage Typical signage follows a few conventions. The name of the business...

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Canopies and Awnings Are Good for Business and the Environment!

Posted by on Feb 14, 2018 in Blog | 0 comments

Consider the following scenario. Are you like Bob? Bob is an entrepreneur. He owns a shop. While business is good to Bob, Bob wants to lower his expenses in order to save more money in case the economy turns against him. Bob decides to lower his heating and cooling costs. He wants to lower his expenses as much as possible over the year. Bob does not know where to start, but he thinks that if he can regulate and control the natural temperature in his store better, he can pay less in heating and cooling expenses. Bob is right. Bob decides to install an awning above his storefront window’s exterior to achieve his goal. Using the information in this article, Bob has lowered his heating and cooling expenses, and the savings that he has accumulated have more than paid...

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