Do You Have a Spare $75,000?
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So your installation team finally finished putting 377 new signs in the new four-story wing of the big building a couple of zip codes away. And a few days later the building owner calls, his hair on fire because he’d... Read More →
How To Meet ADA Signage Compliance Codes
This article appeared in the January-February Trendsetters edition of Green Building & Design magazine. The experts at Nova Polymers design with the disability community front-of-mind. With fines upwards of $75,000 a violation, meeting signage compliance codes for the Americans with... Read More →
Voices 2019 – ADA
This article originally appeared in the December 2018 edition of Sign Builder International, pages 24 and 25. There is a lot more to signs than graphics and pleasing colors. Knowing the limitations of materials and which ones to use can... Read More →
5 Steps to Creating an ADA Signage Site Audit
When we look at the ADA the focus is often mainly on signs, but in reality the core of ADA wayfinding is proper planning and consistency across a large number of signs. Before starting a sign program a site audit... Read More →
Fabriactor Spotgliht: Re-Shaping Architectural Signage for Doganer
Straddling the continents of Europe and Asia the nation of Turkey is a rich mix of Western and Eastern civilizations, as well as both established and new ways of doing many things. In the world of signage, nowhere are these... Read More →
5 Reasons Your Signs Are Not ADA Compliant
The Five Essentials of ADA signs So we start with two questions: Have you even had any of your ADA signs rejected because they didn’t meet a local, state or federal ordinance? Have you ever been in a building where... Read More →
Strutting Photopolymer Quality at ISA
Signs always come last. As anyone in the signage business knows all too well, signs are often the final items to be produced and placed in most projects. The venue may be a stadium, a public building, or a multi-story... Read More →
Getting the Signs You Pay For
The developer of the new office tower was not happy. About a year after the new building opened he met with the architect and the sign contractor, complaining that letters were falling off room signs and some Braille signs had... Read More →
Fabricator Spotlight: Turning Visions into Reality for Ad Light Group
Possessed with a passion for artistic design and craftsmanship, the design professionals at Ad Light Group in Denver, Colorado are familiar with every nuance of sign creation and design. Their counterparts in fabrication, installation and support are equally focused on... Read More →
Transforming Tactile Signage with Photopolymer
What do schools, office buildings, stadiums, sports arenas have in common? They are all required by law to have ADA-compliant signage. ADA requirements specify character size, spacing, and contrast against background colors, while also ensuring that Braille characters consistently rise... Read More →