What is signage?

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Signage is a word that represents any kind of visual graphics created to display information. The main purpose of signage is communication, and is intended to convey information such that its receiver can make cognitive decisions based on the information provided. In general, signage can be classified into the following functions: •    Information: signs giving… Read more »

What type of file can I use for my artwork?

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We prefer vector images (.cdr, .ai, .eps, .pdf), but if that’s not possible, high resolution of the following file types are supported: .bmp, .gif, .jpg, .png, .ps, .pdf. If you do not have a vector or High Res file, your artwork will need to be digitized.

Will my sign require a permit?

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Yes, generally All signs visible from the road will require a permit for the county/city/landlord. Please note that it can take up to 30 days for permitting.

What materials can be used in the construction of my sign?

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For details on sign materials, please review our substrates section. We have the ability to use many different types of materials, from extruded plastics, acrylics, glass, wood, co-polymers, aluminum, steel and composite materials. Substrates are available in various colors and finishes.