by Bryan Loconto | Jul 12, 2019 | commercial signage, custom signage, directional signage, highway signs, Signage and property values, Uncategorized, workplace signage
Does color matter to signage design? Most people have definite color preferences when it comes to clothing, cars, wall paint, and other everyday items. In some cases, however, color is surely not the prime or even an important consideration. Henry Ford knew this when...
by Bryan Loconto | Jun 28, 2019 | custom signage, directional signage, highway signs, interior signage, reflective signs, road signs, signage regulations
If a sign stands by the highway but nobody can read it, does it say anything? That’s kind of like the old riddle about the tree falling in the forest, but with practical consequences. After all, what’s the point of a sign that few or none can read? If we put our minds...
by Bryan Loconto | Jun 19, 2019 | ADA compliance, ADA signage, custom signage, directional signage, wayfaring signs
A sign has to be somewhere, someplace. Digital or traditional, a sign cannot be nowhere. As an object with a location, a sign is, therefore, a part of that place. Since signage exists to communicate, it connects the people who see it with the place where it’s located....
by Bryan Loconto | May 28, 2019 | ADA signage, custom signage, directional signage, interior signage, sign permits, signage regulations
We do signage A to Z. Clients approach us with needs, and we deliver installed signage. The steps in between are sometimes few and simple. In other cases, the process is more involved. It depends on lots of different factors. The client, for example, may have a...
by Bryan Loconto | May 13, 2019 | ADA signage, directional signage, highway signs, interior signage, reflective signs, road signs, Signage and property values, wayfaring signs, workplace signage
Typography, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is “The style and appearance of printed matter.” In particular, states Wikipedia, “… the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed.” It follows,...
by Bryan Loconto | Apr 28, 2019 | directional signage, highway signs, interior signage, Uncategorized, wayfaring signs, workplace signage
SIGNFAIL – EPISODE 2 Episode 1 Recap: We introduced some of the classic types of signfails. We then described how placement, design, and content of signage can go wrong. The results can be comical, confusing, or downright dangerous. SIGNAGE FAILURES AGAIN This...
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