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...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 4, 2010 | Commercial Signage
There a variety of Cubicle signs specific to the type environment in terms of width and dimensions associated with the design of the cubicle. When ordering nameplate replacements or adding to an existing cubicle farm, you will need to select a sign company with a rich...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 2, 2010 | Commercial Signage
Lettering size is an important part of sign making because you will need to be sure that your clients can read your message from a distance. Whether itâs storefront window graphics, a banner, or vehicle graphics, make sure that your target clients and prospects can...