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There are plenty of reasons to invest in window graphics! First of all, they're a great way to advertise to passersby. Yes, I know we say this about a lot of our signage, but only because it's true. However, window graphics have the added benefit of giving these potential customers more information about you. Your name, logo, and hours are just fine, but include a little about what you provide. Bullet points are hard to read from far away, but easy when read off a window while walking by, so it can be more informative than other signs. It will intrigue customers who would have just walked past otherwise.
Secondly, it provides privacy for you and your clients. With opaque graphics, you cannot see in or out, but perforated graphics allow for your customers to see out but not those outside to easily see within. Even translucent films obscure outsider's view within, so your customers can feel comfortable in your business.
Thirdly, it blocks glare. The graphics also are not good conductors, so they help your business stay cool in the summer months and warm in the winter. While it cannot account for the air exchanged with the opening and closing of doors, it will prevent the window glass from contributing to it.
Finally, why not? It's a great opportunity to advertise your business with little hassle and great rewards. They can be easily removed by a professional, so you can publicize sales and promotions and change them out as needed. Window graphics add a little beauty to the outside of your business, and can come in a wide variety of options, which brings us to our next section.
What Options Are There?
Window graphics come in three main types: opaque, perforated, and translucent. Opaque does not permit any light through, perforated has holes cut in to permit some light through, and translucent permits light through. Our perforated option comes in several ratios of film to holes, but it's usually around 70/30 for storefront windows.
As for shapes, the possibilities are endless. Some only opt for their name, hours and logo to be cut out of vinyl and put on a window, while others decide to cover a whole window to optimize privacy, and some opt for graphics on half of a window. It's all a matter of what best suits your needs. Another great looking option is using window vinyl to mimic frosted windows. It provides a classy look for a less expensive price, as well as the opportunity to remove it if needed.
Sounds Great! How Can I Get Some Window Graphics?
Give us a call at 952-595-5678 or contact John at john@precisionsandi.com to discuss what window graphics would be best for you or any questions you might have! Precision Signs & Imaging... because image is everything!
Why Get Window Graphics?
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There are plenty of reasons to invest in window graphics! First of all, they're a great way to advertise to passersby. Yes, I kno
Window graphics turn storefronts into ad space
BY: John Swaney, Precision Signs & Imaging
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Window install by Precision Signs & Imaging[/caption]
There are plenty of reasons to invest in window graphics! First of all, they're a great way to advertise to passersby. Yes, I know we say this about a lot of our signage, but only because it's true. However, window graphics have the added benefit of giving these potential customers more information about you. Your name, logo, and hours are just fine, but include a little about what you provide. Bullet points are hard to read from far away, but easy when read off a window while walking by, so it can be more informative than other signs. It will intrigue customers who would have just walked past otherwise.
Secondly, it provides privacy for you and your clients. With opaque graphics, you cannot see in or out, but perforated graphics allow for your customers to see out but not those outside to easily see within. Even translucent films obscure outsider's view within, so your customers can feel comfortable in your business.
Thirdly, it blocks glare. The graphics also are not good conductors, so they help your business stay cool in the summer months and warm in the winter. While it cannot account for the air exchanged with the opening and closing of doors, it will prevent the window glass from contributing to it.
Finally, why not? It's a great opportunity to advertise your business with little hassle and great rewards. They can be easily removed by a professional, so you can publicize sales and promotions and change them out as needed. Window graphics add a little beauty to the outside of your business, and can come in a wide variety of options, which brings us to our next section.
What Options Are There?
Window graphics come in three main types: opaque, perforated, and translucent. Opaque does not permit any light through, perforated has holes cut in to permit some light through, and translucent permits light through. Our perforated option comes in several ratios of film to holes, but it's usually around 70/30 for storefront windows.
As for shapes, the possibilities are endless. Some only opt for their name, hours and logo to be cut out of vinyl and put on a window, while others decide to cover a whole window to optimize privacy, and some opt for graphics on half of a window. It's all a matter of what best suits your needs. Another great looking option is using window vinyl to mimic frosted windows. It provides a classy look for a less expensive price, as well as the opportunity to remove it if needed.
Sounds Great! How Can I Get Some Window Graphics?
Give us a call at 952-595-5678 or contact John at john@precisionsandi.com to discuss what window graphics would be best for you or any questions you might have! Precision Signs & Imaging... because image is everything!
Window install by Precision Signs & Imaging[/caption]
There are plenty of reasons to invest in window graphics! First of all, they're a great way to advertise to passersby. Yes, I know we say this about a lot of our signage, but only because it's true. However, window graphics have the added benefit of giving these potential customers more information about you. Your name, logo, and hours are just fine, but include a little about what you provide. Bullet points are hard to read from far away, but easy when read off a window while walking by, so it can be more informative than other signs. It will intrigue customers who would have just walked past otherwise.
Secondly, it provides privacy for you and your clients. With opaque graphics, you cannot see in or out, but perforated graphics allow for your customers to see out but not those outside to easily see within. Even translucent films obscure outsider's view within, so your customers can feel comfortable in your business.
Thirdly, it blocks glare. The graphics also are not good conductors, so they help your business stay cool in the summer months and warm in the winter. While it cannot account for the air exchanged with the opening and closing of doors, it will prevent the window glass from contributing to it.
Finally, why not? It's a great opportunity to advertise your business with little hassle and great rewards. They can be easily removed by a professional, so you can publicize sales and promotions and change them out as needed. Window graphics add a little beauty to the outside of your business, and can come in a wide variety of options, which brings us to our next section.
What Options Are There?
Window graphics come in three main types: opaque, perforated, and translucent. Opaque does not permit any light through, perforated has holes cut in to permit some light through, and translucent permits light through. Our perforated option comes in several ratios of film to holes, but it's usually around 70/30 for storefront windows.
As for shapes, the possibilities are endless. Some only opt for their name, hours and logo to be cut out of vinyl and put on a window, while others decide to cover a whole window to optimize privacy, and some opt for graphics on half of a window. It's all a matter of what best suits your needs. Another great looking option is using window vinyl to mimic frosted windows. It provides a classy look for a less expensive price, as well as the opportunity to remove it if needed.
Sounds Great! How Can I Get Some Window Graphics?
Give us a call at 952-595-5678 or contact John at john@precisionsandi.com to discuss what window graphics would be best for you or any questions you might have! Precision Signs & Imaging... because image is everything!









