Taking advantage of Section 179
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Your Tax Dollars at Work Let me just take a wild guess. Chances are you probably aren’t thinking too much about your 2016 taxes at the moment. But you should be, even though taking advantage of the ins and outs... Read More →
Bell Company Still a Leader after Seven Decades of Customer Focus
Still Leading After all these Years In the heady days after World War II, Horace Bell was looking for independence. Possessing a knowledge of printing, typography and layout he set up shop as the Bell Company in the basement of... Read More →
The Secret Life of Signs
It isn’t easy being a sign. While some don’t suffer as many bumps and bruises as others, most can benefit from some extra love to extend their useful lives, sometimes beginning when they are new and other times they need... Read More →
Understanding Photopolymer Equipment and the 5 Step Process for Making ADA Signs
Business is competitive today and we are all looking for an edge – more control, increased profits, and enhanced quality. These three reasons are why photopolymer ADA sign production has dominated the market for the last two decades and stays... Read More →
Quick Facts about Section 179 and the Depreciation Bonus
When the Stimulus Act was created in 2008, Section 179 was geared to encourage small businesses to invest in the equipment needed to grow. Over the last few years, Congress raised this deduction to $500,000, but on January 1, 2015,... Read More →
Doğaner Brings Photopolymer and Advanced Sign Expertise to Turkey
Tactile signs are mainly thought to be prevalent in western countries, but as previous Nova Polymers white papers have shown, tactile signs are expanding into the Middle East and Asia. The companies that are mastering photopolymer are at the cutting... Read More →
Neiman & Company. Design Flexibility and Photopolymer
Founded in 1965 by industry icon Harry Neiman and based in California, Neiman & Company is recognized as a regional leader in custom architectural sign fabrication. Along with Nova Polymers, Glenn Dea of BOA Architects, and Wayne Hunt of Hunt... Read More →
AGS and Access Interior Sign System. Balancing Cost Effectiveness and Design
AGS is a 50 year old family sign company based in Exton Pennsylvania. The company has been on a quest to reach the large amount of buildings that do not have well designed ADA signs through simple pre-designed but customizable... Read More →
SignScape® a division of Inpro: Innovating with Photopolymer
Inpro® is a leading producer of institutional wall protection including corner guards, curtain hardware, and washroom hardware. SignScape®, a division of Inpro, produces an extensive and successful line of ADA and architectural signage for fabricators and end-users.
Tales of Photopolymer
Fabricators that incorporate the Nova Polymers system in their work come to photopolymer from different fields including wholesalers, architectural fabrication, and sign system specialists. Eyecandy SIGNS INC., based in Halifax Nova Scotia, came to photopolymer the way many companies do.... Read More →