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 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 it’s storefront window graphics, a banner, or vehicle graphics, make sure that your target clients and prospects can...
by Cheryl Archer | Jul 30, 2010 | Commercial Signage
It’s no surprise that our client Estate & Financial Planning is thinking about adding lettering to the side building windows featuring the real estate portion of their existing real estate services business. After all, the redesign of their sign face and the front...
by Cheryl Archer | Jul 28, 2010 | Commercial Signage
One of our clients is participating in a local retailer competition for a space at one of the local malls. She approached us to produce an affordable interior sign design for the space she hopes to win. Many commercial mall management companies are holding such...
by Cheryl Archer | Jul 26, 2010 | Commercial Signage
A potential customer with a large fleet of box trucks complained that every sample it received from prospective vehicle wrap vendors had some degree of color banding. Their chosen custom color was being digitally produced and because of the large surface area, the...