by Cheryl Archer | Apr 17, 2012 | Commercial Signage
As a retailer most would agree that activities that increase sales are worth doing so it was no surprise that a recent article from 3M, a major vinyl manufacturer, emphasized just that! The company’s research and data analytics shows that the signs shoppers walk on...
by Ryan Llana | Apr 13, 2012 | Commercial Signage
Neon signs were the original “light up sign.” Neon signs are made by bending thin glass tubes then filling them with a gas. Once the ends of the glass tubes are closed off by electrodes, voltage is applied and the tubes start to glow. The color of the glow Depends...
by Cheryl Archer | Apr 6, 2012 | Commercial Signage
Most commercial property managers will agree that the challenges in managing tall building signage can be daunting. The accessibility challenges required for stairwell, elevators and evacuation routes add a degree of complexity, making it all the more important to...
by Cheryl Archer | Apr 4, 2012 | Commercial Signage
As part of a national sign organization SignWorks is sometimes called upon by sister sign companies to provide site survey work for our sister sign companies. This happens when a local sign company is working with a larger company that has multiple locations...
by Cheryl Archer | Mar 27, 2012 | Commercial Signage
One of our favorite non profits, Friend’s of the San Leandro Library, has been bringing their street sized banner to us for the past four years to have the event date updated. They host two events, one April and the other in October which means that for the past four...
by Ryan Llana | Mar 22, 2012 | Commercial Signage
Every few months a billboard is changed out with a new graphic or advertisement. Typically a two man crew lays new graphics over the old graphic or, with the newer billboards; the graphics come off and are swapped out. Billboards are usually tall stationary signs on...