When your sign is only being used for a temporary or short time use you will find it very beneficial to economize on the materials your select. Coroplast, which has the appearance of corrugated plastic, is one such material. It is often used for political signs that will be used during an election campaign, typically in the form of yard signs.
Our landscape and plumbing customers have also used coroplast signs mounted on stake holders to identify current job locations. By using this form of advertising to promote their businesses, potential customers and passersby looking to have similar work performed will be able to contact them for similar projects. Similarly a business owner and organizer of a recent breast cancer walk decided to promote the activity by carrying a pole mounted temporary sign bearing the name and logo of the organizers in the form of a digital graphic mounted onto coroplast. Other materials that are suitable for temporary use include styrene and foam board. In fact, a recent story-board project, shown below, was done very cost effectively using foam board.

