Appropriate signage for the inside of a business comes in many forms. Interior signs not only help the active shopper, but also makes it easier for handy-capable clients to locate offices. The best type of sign to promote accessibility is an ADA sign.
Signs can be placed anywhere. They can be put on doors, windows and walls. But one place that is under utilized is the floor. Think about it. When cars are moving on the road, outside of the signs hanging on bridges and the traffic signs by the pavement, there are directions on the ground. These directions say anything from trucks only, merging lane, exit here, HOV lane and more. The floor space inside of an office can be used just like the road in traffic is used. Adding signs to the floor can be used as a marketing technique, way finding and informational guide. A big user for floor signs outside of inner cities is the NBA and NFL. These companies utilize their full court or field to promote their brands, merchandise and partners.
Another exciting place for a sign is the ceiling. These signs are most recognized in doctor offices, dental offices, grocery stores and hospitals but can be used in any business that has a ceiling. Beautiful signs on the ceiling can be calming for environments like spas, chiropractic offices, day care facilities, and event hotel lobbies. Take it the extra mile and ceiling signs can be put in every room of every business.
Interior signs come in many shapes, sizes and colors. Each one has a different message and there are 12+ types of signs a business can choose from, including but not limited to:
- ADA Signs
- Ceiling Graphics
- Directional Signs
- Directory Signs
- Elevator Graphics
- Floor Graphics
- Hanging Signs
- ID Signs
- Lobby Signs
- Reception Signs
- Wall Graphics
- and Window Graphics
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