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There are many types of signage that businesses can use to enhance visibility, provide information, and engage customers.
Here’s an overview of some key signage types
Temporary Signage
Banners
The temporary signage is typically used for promotional, informational, or decorative purposes. They are versatile, cost-effective, and commonly used in both indoor and outdoor settings. Banners can be made from various materials and can either be printed with static designs or integrated with dynamic digital content.
Main ID Signage
Ground Signage
This is crucial for attracting attention and guiding customers to your location. Common examples include monument signs, which are freestanding and often made from durable materials like stone or concrete, and pylon signs, tall structures that provide high visibility from afar, perfect for businesses near high traffic areas and highways
Digital Signage
These are multimedia displays often used to show videos, images, or interactive content. Digital signs are highly adaptable, allowing businesses to quickly update messages or promotions. Examples include Electronic Message Centers, Menu boards, and touchscreen displays for customer engagement, such as interactive directories or product showcases Informational and Wayfinding Signs: These signs help visitors navigate spaces like malls, hospitals, and large offices. They may include directory signs, ADA-compliant signage (for accessibility), and wayfinding kiosks.
Channel Letters
These are three-dimensional letters used on the exterior of buildings, often illuminated to improve nighttime visibility. They’re a common choice for retail stores, malls, and restaurants.
Secondary Signage
Informational and Wayfinding Signs
These signs help visitors navigate spaces like malls, hospitals, and large offices.
They may include directory signs, ADA-compliant signage (for accessibility), and wayfinding kiosks
Temporary
Environmental Graphics
Environmental graphics help shape the perception of physical spaces through elements such as signage, murals, wayfinding systems, branding, and interior features. From Floor to wall to windows the primary goal of environmental graphics is to communicate a message, enhance user experience, and strengthen the connection between people and the spaces they inhabit.
Flat Cut Out (FCO) Signage
Flat cut-out signs (FCO signs) are versatile, dimensional signs typically made from materials like acrylic, metal, PVC, or wood. They are used in a wide range of applications, from business branding to directional signage.
ADA signage
Refers to signs that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, ensuring that buildings and spaces are accessible to individuals with disabilities. These signs are essential in public and commercial spaces to assist those with visual impairments or mobility challenges. ADA-compliant signs ensure that everyone can navigate buildings safely and independently.
Lobby/reception signs
Are custom signage typically displayed in the reception areas of offices, hotels, or other commercial spaces but also found in residential entry areas. These signs play a crucial role in branding, creating a strong first impression, and helping visitors identify and navigate the premises.
Safety signs
Safety signs are an essential part of any workplace or public environment, designed to warn, inform, or direct individuals to avoid hazards and ensure safety. They are standardized to communicate critical information quickly and effectively, helping to prevent accidents, guide emergency responses, and promote awareness of potential dangers. These signs are commonly found in factories, construction sites, offices, public buildings, and transport hubs.
Different types of signage serve specific purposes, whether it’s attracting foot traffic, enhancing brand visibility, or providing essential information.
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