Can You See in the Dark?
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I want you to try something. But first, have someone with you: I don’t want you to be injured. Go to the innermost area of your business. Turn out the lights. Close any blinds or window coverings. Now close your... 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 →
The Qualified Advantage: Nova Polymers now GSA Approved
Photopolymer has become the go-to technology for much of, some even say the majority of, ADA-compliant signage. The versatility, durability and ease of use of materials like Nova Polymer’s NovAcryl has made photopolymer the choice of many signage fabricators, designers... 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 →
Photopolymer Value: Can You Count to 1500?
It’s a number anyone in the signage business needs to know. Because 1,500 units is where the ROI on photopolymer sign making equipment recoups your costs, and begins to make you money. This number—and how to get there—is one of... Read More →
A Change for the Better
Some of the most visually compelling displays and signage used by high visibility brands around the globe have their start in a 50,000 square foot facility about 30 minutes north of Seattle in Woodinville, Washington. At CRĒO Industrial Arts, a... Read More →
Construction Cranes… and Signs
One of the most prominent features of American cities these days is not the tall buildings but what makes them possible. Construction cranes, sprouting skyward like invasive plants in a garden, enable a seemingly endless expansion of glass and steel... 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 →