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Channel Letters
Channel Letters are individually illuminated letters and graphics. These letters are found everywhere, from shopping malls to exterior storefront identification. There are three types of channel letters:
* Channel Letters The most common type is Standard Channel Letters. These letters
are made up of a U-
* Reverse Channel Letters are have metal faces and returns (sides of letters)
and have a clear plastic backing. These letters are designed to be mounted an inch
or two away from the wall. At night, these letters create a halo-
* The third type of Channel Letters are ones with "open" faces. Though not actually
open, the faces of these letters are clear plastic with the balance of the letters
built just like Standard Channel Letters. This allows for the raw neon to be seen,
as well as the inside of the U-
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Pylon signs
Pylon signs are an effective way to provide advance notice of the location of a business or to feature a business name or logo. It is very common to see pylon signs on or near main streets. Manufactured of aluminum & steel, the structures are made for long term usage. With signage, as with many other business investments, initial cost may not reflect long term value. A properly designed sign can effectively communicate for many years.
Monument signs
Monument Signs Monument signs are free-
Electronic display systems
Electronic Display SystemsElectronic display systems utilize digital media to display information. The use of electronic display systems has rapidly increased due to their ability to display information rapidly, fluidly and in a more esthetically pleasing manner. Electronic displays are often utilized by companies needing to communicate large amounts of information, such as airports, bus terminals, and stadiums. However, their use has also increased rapidly in mainstream commerce. Despite a larger initial cost, electronic displays have an exceptional ROI based on their programmability and adaptability.
Billboards
Billboards typically have large faces that are easy to change as advertising needs
change. While many billboards are owned by billboard companies, some companies opt
for an on-