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Hand carving has been used on signs for hundreds of years- one of the original manners of presenting the written word larger than life. We offer carved signs many ways. As pictured here, the signs have the appearance of a traditional chip carved background in redwood or cedar. The primary difference is the expected life performance- in high density urethane (HDU), this sign should outlast a carved wood sign by 2-3 times. IF you're considering a dimensional sign, drive up to the 'Y'. They have several signs that utilize different installation methods. The YMCA is also ahead of the pack with it's use of a consistent theme/style. Many businesses overlook the importance of 'having your act together' and presenting a consistent theme. Ideally, your sign should be similar to your point-of-sale signage, as well as your forms and even business cards. Customers notice attention to detail- it inspires confidence in your business.
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Last update:
July 01, 2007 22:02
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