Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Putting Up Signs for B&B Owners

Can any person opening a B&B put up his or her own commercial sign? Well, as a person who is also in the business, I always tend to check probable issues concerning a property before opening a business. In terms of promoting your company, there are several questions that can be raised and signs fall under this one.

One easy and safe thing to do is to ask a professional who is in the sign industry. They can tell you the do's and don'ts especially if you are located in a residential zone. The can design a signage that is allowable in any kind of neighborhood, like an externally illuminated (with lamps) carved or sandblasted sign with attached graphic lettering.

On the other hand, if you are in a zone where it's both residential and commercial, you may expand the standards like going for an internally illuminated cabinet sign or a monument sign. Again, any professional in this type of industry can easily help you out, especially when it comes to the rules and legal standards.

Do you need a sign permit for this? When is there a need to get one? Read more about this at https://www.visigraph.com/signs/signs-for-businesses-sign-permits/

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Neon Signs - Still Effective in this New Generation


These neon signs have become more famous than it has ever been. When they were first introduced, they were known to be fancy, sophisticated, and costly. In this new generation, however, they are not the ultimate signs business owners are going to go for, but they have kept their use intact and remain to still be a valuable medium in terms of bringing out information into the public eye.

Monday, September 25, 2017

Classic Cast Metal Plaques


These classic cast metal plaques reflect high social status and reputation. Most lettering are raised and dimensional, and can be embossed. Whichever design you would want, these signs always find a way to draw that visual interest from people.

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Digital Printed Custom Car Graphics


Do you have your own graphic design you want to stick onto your car?

Custom Car Graphics are pretty much doable in today's technology. All you have to do is to find a print shop that can do it for you. When you find one, basically, you just send or upload your graphic file for them to print. Ask about color matching though. You would want to have the same exact colors on your design, or at least close to those tones.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Vintage But Fancy Metal Signs


Metal Signs can be found on most lawns in the neighborhood. The are mostly made up from bronze, brass, aluminum, and etc. Check out the video above to see samples of these kinds of signage displays.

Monday, August 28, 2017

How to Make Signs Part 5 - Parallel Sign Lettering


Part 5 will specifically deal with parallel signs. All of the topics relate back to the issue of your sign being seen, so color is important, and so is the size, how fast traffic passes your business, and how much time a driver has to view your sign.

It is not difficult to imagine that parallel signs are more difficult to see than are perpendicular signs, as they’re not jumping out in front of you like the perpendicular signs do. However, imagination is worth only so much, so the USSC (United States Sign Council) set out to make scientific formulas and equations that would give us a mathematical model to work with.

It is often virtually impossible to see some signs because of their orientation, especially at longer distances, at higher speeds, and with multiple lanes of traffic.

Hit this to continue viewing this discussion. If you missed reading part 1, go here.

Sunday, August 27, 2017

How to Make Signs Part 4 - Calculating the Area of Lettering

In this section, Part 4 of this series, we’ll start by looking at more precise calculations for determining the area needed for a sign or banner.

formula in calculating sign copy lettering sizes
Personally, I am not a big fan of algebra, but sometimes the easiest way to calculate what the Area of a sign (Asign) is by using one, especially if someone else has already done the work to come up with it, which, in our case, the USSC has already done for us.

The only part of the equation that is left out is the negative space calculation, which is fixed at a 40/60 ratio with the copy area, or Copy Area x 1.5. Note that number rounding – which I do frequently – will yield a slight variance in copy area/negative space.

To read more of this and view image presentations about this, go here: https://www.visigraph.com/signs/part-4-the-science-of-outdoor-signs-banners/.

For the final part of this series, read this.

Friday, August 25, 2017

How to Make Signs Part 3 - Measuring the Copy Area

As we have talked about in parts one and two in this article, just throwing a banner up on a wall or a sign on a pole could be some of the worst money you’ll ever waste if you don’t have a “scientific” method for determining the size of letters, negative space, and viewing distance for your sign, coupled with the reaction time an ordinary driver will have when they view your sign at 35 mph – give or take.



In this article, we’ll talk about copy area in combination with negative space to give your potential customer the best chance of reading your business advertising banners or main identification signage.

The copy area of any banner or sign is the area of that sign covered by lettering, including the space between the letters, but not between lines of copy....

Full article can be viewed at https://www.visigraph.com/signs/part-3-the-science-of-outdoor-signs-banners/

For Part 4, click this.


Friday, August 18, 2017

How to Make Signs Part 2 - Calculating the Best Letter Size


As stated in part one of this series, I am borrowing heavily from the USSC publication “Sign Legibility Rules of Thumb” in order to show you, dear reader, that you just can’t slap up a cheap, poorly designed sign and expect the world to beat a path to your business’ door.

If this were the case, the big corporations would not have huge signs with huge letters beckoning you from three counties away. They do it for a reason, and this article will continue to elucidate to you why it is important to have your outdoor business signs and banners professionally designed by designers who actually understand the “rules” of color, distances, contrast, and size.

The USSC has developed a “Legibility Index” (LI) which is a number value which represents the distance (in feet) that a letter can be read...

Read here to continue viewing this article posting.

For Part 3, click this.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

How to Make Signs Part 1 - Size of Lettering and Design

Making Lettering in Your Signs Readable Enough

Most people want to put the 23rd Psalm (so to speak) on a banner and expect that passersby by will be able to decipher it from their automobile.

I’ve seen examples of this where someone used red letters on a black background, and quite frankly, it was unreadable from just a few feet away because there were too many words and too little color contrast. 

The United States Sign Council has done extensive research on the issue of color, distance, contrast, and other issues of readability that most outdoor sign designers, as far as I can tell, have never read nor understand if they have. Most of the following information is available in more detail in the USSC publication “Sign Legibility Rules of Thumb.” 



Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Carved Wooden Signage Displays


Carved Wooden signage displays, along with sandblasted wood signs, are considered to be one of the ancient signs to exist until now. There are many varieties of wood sign makers use to make these signs such as cedar wood, red wood, and there's also HDU or high density urethane. Check out the video shared above.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Vinyl Decals Printed and Designed for Walls


They are easy to install and fun to look at. Those vinyl wall decals you've seen in showrooms, offices, and hallways, living room walls and department stores as well as just about everywhere else now days have become quite the fashion statement.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Can Wall Decals Ruin Your Walls? How Safe Are They On Your Painted Walls?

Do guns kill people? The only way wall stick-ons (more commonly called wall stickers or wall decals) will damage your wall is if you don’t follow the instructions for installing or removing them.

Basically, to prevent wall damage from wall stickers, simply make sure your walls are freshly painted or degreased before applying your wall decals, then, when you take them off, if needed, use a hair dryer or heat gun to help the glue to release cleanly from the wall.

For those of you who are wondering if you can re-use a wall decal, the short answer is almost always NO. At least for adhesive wall decals.

Entire details of the of this article can be read in this webpage.

Monday, July 17, 2017

The Magnetic Attraction of Magnetic Signs

With magnetic signs, you will find that your sign can move where you do. Because they have magnetic properties which stick onto the majority of metal surfaces, magnetic signs can be transferred from location to location to serve a variety of advertising and promotional needs.

Magnetic signs are often used on the sides of pickup trucks, automobiles and trucks. They are thick and made from good quality material, easily removable and equally easily to put back on your vehicle.

This is a good method of advertising for someone who uses their vehicle for business and for pleasure or personal use. Although the majority of people find this type of advertising so convenient, it is good to note that a magnetic sign should be removed every few days to prevent the metal under the vehicle’s coat of paint from rusting as magnetic signs will trap moisture under these signs.
Check this out to read the entire blog about magnetic signage displays.