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Mar 14 2009

Signs

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Rigid Signs

So that fabric, temporary banner appearance won’t do. Let’s move up to rigid substrates – metal, sign plywood, plastic, aluminum composite panels, fiberglass – lots of choices. All are long lasting, weather resistant signs for business, resorts, parking, roadside, construction, etc.

Vinyl, digital or reflective messages are available on all these products, one and two sided.

Metal or metal compositesA favorite for those in extremely harsh environments or requiring long life expectancy – available with vinyl, digital, or reflective lettering and graphics. More expensive, but if your horizon for the application is years, the cost benefit it there.

Sign quality wood signsClearly the most commonly use for everyday use. Again, businesses, jobsites, commercial property management and development, residential real estate are typical. Even with sealed edges, eventually weather will win the battle – but it will last years, 3-5 in most environments, upwards of 10 years in many cases. Again the cost benefit for that period can be attractive.

PlasticSolid plastics, common brand names Sintra, Komotex, Trovicel, have their place. Most common applications are indoor / outdoor for business, directional, tradeshows, and parking. Depending on location and environment, expect 3-5 years. Application significantly affects the life expectancy. If outdoors, attach to a flat surface, avoid fastening to posts especially in cold climates where the plastic can crack or break upon impact or vandalism. The most common thicknesses are 3mm (1/8th) and 6mm (1/4”), the latter a favorite with parking management companies.

Light weight plasticsCorrugated plastic that resembles cardboard are great for temporary signage, directional’s, real estate, elections, estate sales, and one time events. Common brand names are Corex and Coroplast. Inexpensive metal stakes are available that are inserted into the flutes of the signs. Be sure you order your signs with vertical flutes if you require stakes. Also, vertical flutes are helpful in high wind areas to help resist horizontal fractures. Grommets for hanging the signs are common.

Back lighted sign facesThe translucent polycarbonate faces are designed to be back lighted to highlight the graphics on the sign all hours. Most common graphics and lettering are produced from translucent material to bring out the color. Opaque material is also used in which case the light will go around the lettering. Black is commonly opaque since there is little benefit for a translucent effect. The panels are costly but the life expectancy and performance resemble metal. Faces may yellow over time due to UV exposure, but he process is gradual. Typical applications are “tenant changes” at leased office complexes. New back lighted sign boxes require permits and qualified electrical contractors for installation. Electrical sign companies provide the necessary services. The panels are hardy and as one salesman said years ago, “they’ll take a bullet”!

PlexiglasClassy appearance indoor applications for business and building signs including suite signs, directional’s, and reception areas. Different colors are available but clear panels can be back printed any color. A popular application is the entry to offices where we back print the Plexiglas and mount off the wall with stand off fasteners to provide a dimensional effect – makes an impressive statement, similar to dimensional letters.

Trade show polycarbonate signsThese signs are most commonly used in conjunction with traveling displays. The material is hardy and can be rolled up for traveling displays. High impact graphics are back printed which offers maximum protection and Velcro is attached for affixing to the display face.

These above substrates and applications are the most common. There are additional products available – if you have a unique application just contact us at info@instantsignfactory.com  or call toll free 877-778-7446.

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Mar 14 2009

Rigid Signs

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Rigid Signs

So that fabric, temporary banner appearance won’t do. Let’s move up to rigid substrates-metal, sign plywood, plastic, aluminum composite panels, fiberglass – lots of choices. All are long lasting, weather resistant signs for business, resorts, parking, roadside, construction, etc.

Vinyl, digital or reflective messages are available on all these products, one and two sided. Continue Reading »

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Nov 04 2008

It’s the Holiday Season – Feeling Festive?

It’s the Holiday Season – Feeling Festive?

Talk about a scary October, not to mention Halloween! The government is bailing out everyone but you-the businesses that service their debt, pay their mortgage, attempt to keep their employees employed and maybe, just maybe, grow their business in uncertain times. Oh, did I say pay taxes, hmm.

It’s the holiday season. Some businesses, skewed for the holidays, are already promoting and pushing their products as they do every year; upwards of 40% of their annual business happens, or doesn’t, in 45-60 days.

Take a chapter out of their book by joining the holiday buying mentality. The media has already prepared the market for you:

  • Offer a sale or add value of specific services or products for no additional costs
  • Tailor some of your products to the holiday season
  • Promote products that enhance holiday festivities

Look out another 90 days and gently remind your existing and potential customers of possible upcoming needs:

  • Replenishing inventory of products that have projected usage over the next few months in order to expense costs in 2008 before new, more austere budgets hit in January for 2009
  • Pet projects that were approved for this year but not complete…it’s always tough to go before the “budget altar” again for a project that was already approved, especially with tight dollars
  • Trade show display booths that require updating for new products or services

We can help with the consumables like decals or replenishing jobsite signs, vehicle graphics for company rigs to trade show, event signs or even customized decals for the season. Continue Reading »

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