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Movin' on Up
Migrating to a larger town helped Signs & Designs' competitiveness.
By Steve Aust
Biologists postulate that, to break an organism out of cocoon-like homeostasis, some type of external pressure or force -- the need to eat or procreate, or to face a looming predator -- must provide impetus. Otherwise, it would rema... |
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Let There Be Light
A look at backlit signage
By Craig Campbell
I’m a freak, a sign freak. I admit it, and I embrace it. There, I’ve said it. Nothing sets my freak meter on tilt like a well-designed, high-impact backlit sign. During my days running a commercial-sign company’s graphics department, I was like a kid... |
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LEDing the Way
ArtFX owner Lawrin Rosen discusses his shop's innovative, LED lighting technique.
By Lawrin Rosen
Besides dismal, unimaginative design, I think that poor, insufficient lighting ranks as the sign industry's greatest plague. Regardless of location, an electric signscape too often contains signs that are too bright,... |
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A Look at Laminates
How to determine what topcoat fits you
By Craig Campbell
Educate your clients about the importance of lamination. They'll appreciate your concern and regard you as a valuable source of information. isn't a one-size-fits-all procedure. Service providers need to ensure that sol... |
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