Neighborhood Entrance Sign Costs – What To Expect. The most common question our Sales Department receives is “How much for a monument sign, and do you install?” There are two answers, or ways to approach your project. Approach One: (full service, more expensive): We can send out a local sign franchise to take a…
Year: 2018
Changeable Message Options For Outdoor Sign Monuments
So you are in the market for an outdoor sign for your business, church, or other signage and would like the ability to update a message or promotion on a regular basis. What are your options for changeable message outdoor sign monuments? There are numerous signage solutions to fit any need. As with any project,…
Wall Display with Back-lit LED Letters
This was a fun project for Lakeview Academy’s Robotics’ Team Lab – the Innovation Studio. We used a combination of brushed aluminum, mirrored acrylic and PVC to create the backboard and illuminated it with back-lit LED letters. There is a high resolution digital print (laminated to prevent fingerprints) with a blueprint-style design and the work…
Do Not Use Wood For Signs – Protect Your Investment
Signage is an investment. Custom wood signs do not last. Your sign represents your image, and you need to consider the long-term affects of how you look. Traditionally, signs were made from wood, or a wood by-product. Such examples include: Redwood – tradition material used in sandblasting wooden signs. For decades, old-growth redwood hasn’t been…
A Cost-Effective Solution To Sandblasted Signs
Traditional sandblasted signs are beautiful, but expensive in the long run. Sandblasted signs used to be made of old-growth redwood because the 100+ year old wood had a beautiful spaced grain pattern that blasted well, leaving a contrast between the wood grain texture and the raised graphics. They stopped the harvesting of old-growth redwood a…