Can You See in the Dark?
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I want you to try something. But first, have someone with you: I don’t want you to be injured. Go to the innermost area of your business. Turn out the lights. Close any blinds or window coverings. Now close your... Read More →
Getting the Signs You Pay For
The developer of the new office tower was not happy. About a year after the new building opened he met with the architect and the sign contractor, complaining that letters were falling off room signs and some Braille signs had... Read More →
A Change for the Better
Some of the most visually compelling displays and signage used by high visibility brands around the globe have their start in a 50,000 square foot facility about 30 minutes north of Seattle in Woodinville, Washington. At CRĒO Industrial Arts, a... Read More →
Transforming Tactile Signage with Photopolymer
What do schools, office buildings, stadiums, sports arenas have in common? They are all required by law to have ADA-compliant signage. ADA requirements specify character size, spacing, and contrast against background colors, while also ensuring that Braille characters consistently rise... Read More →
The Secret Life of Signs
It isn’t easy being a sign. While some don’t suffer as many bumps and bruises as others, most can benefit from some extra love to extend their useful lives, sometimes beginning when they are new and other times they need... Read More →
Understanding Photopolymer Equipment and the 5 Step Process for Making ADA Signs
Business is competitive today and we are all looking for an edge – more control, increased profits, and enhanced quality. These three reasons are why photopolymer ADA sign production has dominated the market for the last two decades and stays... Read More →
Understanding the 6 Novacryl Photopolymer Materials
Design Better Signage with Novacryl Over 15 years ago, Nova introduced Novacryl PT Series photopolymer to allow for new design capabilities of ADA signage. Photopolymer has many benefits over other methods for producing ADA signs and has long been the... Read More →
AGS and Access Interior Sign System. Balancing Cost Effectiveness and Design
AGS is a 50 year old family sign company based in Exton Pennsylvania. The company has been on a quest to reach the large amount of buildings that do not have well designed ADA signs through simple pre-designed but customizable... Read More →
The Selling of a Sign Company
Wandering among the booths at that International Sign Association Show in Las Vegas, it is easy to spot the leading companies that use Photopolymer. One company I came across on the floor with a particularly interesting story to tell is... Read More →
How To Create Compliant Photopolymer Braille
Learn How To Create ADA Compliant Photopolymer Braille As most sign designers and fabricators are now aware, the 2010 ADA Standard for Accessible Design goes into effect on March 15, 2012. This has caused some buzz in the industry as... Read More →