by Cheryl Archer | May 29, 2012 | Commercial Signage
There a several types of electric signs and in most areas such signs will require a permit. This broad sign category includes backlit cabinet signs and channel letters that can be lit with either LED or neon. Digital message boards and displays also fall into this...
by Cheryl Archer | May 23, 2012 | Commercial Signage
The term way-finding sign has some very broad interpretation because these types of signs can be used to direct people both in and outside of a building. When one thinks of outdoor parks and recreational areas invariably the small post and panel signs along the...
by Cheryl Archer | May 15, 2012 | Commercial Signage
Electronic Message Centers (EMCs) are popping up everywhere and are proving to be a very cost effective form of advertising when compared to traditional methods. Recent comparative data reveals the following: Television – Recent analysis suggests that about one third...
by Ryan Llana | May 10, 2012 | Commercial Signage, Project ID Signs
Project Identifications signs are signs that communicate important information about a particular building or structural project. Usually located in or around a construction sites, these project ID signs are often large and can be seen from the road or sidewalk....
by Ryan Llana | May 8, 2012 | Commercial Signage
For the past few years SignWorks has been creating signs for Madison Marquette, the property managers of Bayfair Mall in San Leandro. They’re usual sign order consists of vinyl graphics and parking signs and the occasional banner. Recently, Bayfair Mall has changed...
by Cheryl Archer | May 1, 2012 | Commercial Signage
One of our favorite non-profits, Operation Hope, was in a bind recently. They had a major event the next day focused on identity theft and the signage had not been produced. It was a classic case where the local part of the organization thought their counterparts at...