by Ryan Llana | Feb 24, 2012 | Commercial Signage
To the common person channel letters are usually referred to as “The sign letters that light up.” Channel letters are signs that have either neon or led lights encased in a metal shell, caped with acrylic plastic, which allow it to light up at night. A lot of new...
by Ryan Llana | Feb 22, 2012 | Commercial Signage
Logo brands are all around us! Everywhere you look there is a brand logo or brand name on billboards, TV ads, vehicles, buildings and even bathrooms. There are some company brands that are circulated so much that by just a single glance we know exactly what company...
by Ryan Llana | Feb 16, 2012 | Commercial Signage
If a customer wanted to put a graphic on a wall of their house or building they only had two options, paint directly on the wall or hang up a picture. With new advancements in adhesive vinyl materials, there is now another option, adhering vinyl graphics directly onto...
by Ryan Llana | Feb 15, 2012 | Commercial Signage
Basic For Lease Sign Custom For Lease Sign Once a tenant moves out of a building the property manager will advertise that the space is available. They will advertise online, in newspapers and even on the building itself. Out of the three...
by Ryan Llana | Feb 6, 2012 | Commercial Signage, Tech Tips
Vinyl plotters are machines that cut graphics on vinyl sheets with adhesive backing, which can then be peeled and applied on a surface or substrate. Vinyl graphics have been the staple of sign production since the mid 1990s and prior to this; signs were either hand...
by Cheryl Archer | Feb 1, 2012 | Commercial Signage
We’ve all seen them when we have driven through apartment complexes, parking structures or malls. These types of signs enforce parking limits, tell us what speed we should be driving at, or tell us to be on the look-out for children at play. Some are more...