A variety of signs could be classified as commercial signage and would include monument signs, indoor and outdoor business signs including lobby and reception area signs. And, to the extent that a business has a trade affiliation and attends periodic conferences and meetings there may also be a need for commercial trade show booth and backdrop graphics, as well as banners to promote periodic events, new store hours or specific promotional campaigns. Commercial signs also include way finding signs and, in new building and renovation projects, will include Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant and safety signs based on regulations that vary by state. Many commercial customers also use backlit electric and neon signs, dimensional and channel letters, as well as window lettering for vehicles and store fronts. And, many additional sign types would also be classified as commercial signs.
Over the next series of weeks the articles will focus on helping you to better understand several types of commercial signs, including:
• ADA Compliant Signs
• Architectural Signage
• Way-finding Signs
• Monument Signs
• Neon and LED Channel Letters
• Electrical Signs
Our goal continues to be educating our customers so that they can make better and more informed decisions about their signage needs.