by Cheryl Archer | Aug 18, 2010 | Commercial Signage
Over the past several months we have been writing about many sign related topics. We have been blogging about everything from vehicle wraps and fleet graphics, to channel letters and illuminated signs, to tips on file formats and computer graphics. We answering some...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 13, 2010 | Commercial Signage
Absolutely! You want your signage to communicate who you are as business owner, event coordinator, or for that matter the person responsible for the local soccer teams’ banners. There is a level of professionalism that should be reflected in your signage, so...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 11, 2010 | Commercial Signage
We are excited that work on the Acute Tower has begun at Highland Hospital in Oakland. Clark Construction is busily working at the site during the early phases of the project and SignWorks has been fortunate enough to supply some of the temporary signage needed for...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 9, 2010 | Commercial Signage
In the world of sign design pixel count is extremely important. To create truly vivid images, without jagged edges, we need art files and logos submitted in file formats of 300 dots per inch or better. Often, the original logo or art may have been developed for a...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 6, 2010 | Tech Tips
Sign making requires the highest quality originals. A good logo designer will provide many file formats to the client. Among these will be two file types, which, if the average customer attempts to open them, will appear to be filled with gobbledygook. These...