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When to bypass the "Design Experts"

Most of us have done this at one time or another;  "We've tried to save some money and time by going directly to a printer (or sign maker), instead of consulting with a graphic designer or marketing person directly. We think we knew what we wanted" even though if they had to put it into words, it might sound like this, "I ... really don't know why I did that" or "I can do a much better job, I've got PhotoShop!" "Oh yeah, that was a waste" or perhaps "I wanted to use every typestyle known to mankind on my 2 x 3.5" business card." The stuff of designer nightmares.  Okay, one more. "I've always liked the Park Avenue script font, but I want it in red with a blue outline and a drop shadow, set into an arch, in ALL CAPS on a brown background that's not too you know, brown, but brown enough. But not brown brown." This is a symptom as yet without a name. Perhaps we can refer to it as "The (wha...

Fast Stencil Tech compared to Self-Adhesive Paint Mask

Which is Better? Paint Mask or Stencil? This is a brief article to determine the best product for your project, using a side-by-side comparison of features and drawbacks to each method. Let's start with Stencils. What's a stencil?  Stencils were made of oil board, a resin-impregnated paper card stock, roughly from the 1920s to the 1990s. At that time, several specialty plastics and metals became more popular replacements for the paper and not as easily damaged. Currently, most street markings like the word "STOP" or turn lane arrows are made in sections from metal panels due to their size and the need for flat storage between uses. Polycarbonate plastic and styrene have all but replaced the original oil boards for stencil material. Stencil shows letter bridges to keep letterforms intact. How is it used? A stencil is essentially a panel with cut-outs in it, which mask the non-paint areas. The cut-outs are the place where paint will be brushed, rolled or...

Nighttime Highway and Safety Services Graphics Evaluation Guide

The key reason for this guide is to establish function over design parameters. The optimal result of reading and applying the principals covered in this brief guide is to have a clearly visible, easily identified emergency and construction vehicles for first responders, highway safety and nighttime driving accident mitigation. A brief background as to the wide range of graphic elements on existing vehicles: There is no federal mandate to have uniform markings, however, making markings consistent and uniform makes the identification of key vehicles and obstacles less stressful and more clearly identifiable, especially in nighttime and weather obscured sites for both emergency and road work/maintenance crews. Diamond-grade conspicuity tapes available In a nutshell, there are a variety of driving skills evident in the number of vehicle crashes into other vehicles and into stationary objects on highways. The incidence of crashes increases with factors of weather, wind, operatin...

Free Guide to Layout your Wall Sign Letters

What are wall sign letters? For us, that term "Wall Sign Letters" refers to any lettering that can be applied or installed onto a wall or over an event venue, business or storefront. Different kinds:  There are flat cut metal, flat cut plastic, cast metal, fabricated (hollow) metal, injection-molded and standard molded plastics. All are made and sold with a lifetime replacement warranty (ask for details). What styles of letters are there to choose from? We make letters in a plain block, scripts, bold extended and compressed styles as well as lighted letters. Each serves best in a particular design or application. This is where our expertise comes in handy- Ask us about your project and how we may be able to guide you through the process. Which works best for your project? That's where this worksheet comes in handy. See below. Click the link below for the worksheet. Remember, the more information we receive, the better we can help you to get the best va...

D.I.Y. Business + Wall Letter Signs

You decided that you need non-lighted letters, so which kind is better? Molded plastic dimensional letters or Foam letters? What you choose may depend on one or more of these factors [1] your budget, [2] how long you want the sign to last, [3] a choice of styles and finishes and [3] local municipal ordinances. If you're thinking that "this is more than I can handle", you may be surprised; there is relatively basic information for installing these yourself (some municipal areas may require a licensed contractor if the project is over a certain dollar value). You can even order a paper pre-drilling and alignment installation template so that there is little to no chance of 'messing up'! See below for a guide to letters:  More about foam letters  | More about dimensional plastic letters Lifetime warranty on plastic letters Let's begin with what both kinds of letters have in common. They're available in different sizes, they're fairly easy t...

How to make a simple Do-It-Yourself foam letter sign

Here are a few easy-to-follow steps for making a foam letter sign. Before you start, here are some basic descriptions to help you plan for what you need. You may want to print this out and save this or forward it to someone looking for guidelines. Contents : What are foam letters? Where can I order foam letters? How can I find the cost? How large do the letters need to be? available space (for your sign) how far does the sign need to be readable? aesthetics What do I need to have to make this turn out well? Using the yardstick Before you glue or cement anything in place You're almost there! What are foam letters? By "foam', I refer to the dimensionally stable extruded plastic "foam", which is cut into letters usually from a 4x8-foot master sheet. The sheets are usually available in 1/2", " and 1-1/2" thickness, so for the sake of this brief article, I'll refer to 1" thick letters when I mention foam letters. Foam let...

Dimensional Business Signs: A Comparison

Woodgrain with custom shape cut Engraved with gold leaf lettering Dimensional signs for your business Attractive signs are made in one of three styles: Woodgrain, Engraved or Stepped. See also flat imprinted signs here. Woodgrain  has a textured finish like the exposed grain of wood which looks very good and is quite popular.  Engraved  has the main wording bevel-cut on a flat surface, and paint or in some cases, gold leaf is added.  These are also good-looking signs. Stepped signs  have a flat surface, often with a raised border and raised lettering. These are the simplest of sign formats. We use only the highest grades and density of HDU, a durable weather-impervious material made for long-lasting signs. For pricing, we need to custom quote this on a per-project basis. This is perfect for outdoor walls, hanging signs and indoor reception walls, and will give you an average of 10-15 years outside and are considered "permanent" signs. ...