If you need to quickly change a sign, Toaster Cover or Pillowcase Banners might be the solution for you. Signs & More will determine the best way to cover a large or small sign with a banner that will cover both sides of a double-sided sign. These can be up for a long time or go up and down every weekend. They can also be made of translucent material for backlighting.
Signs Atlanta | Toaster Cover or Pillowcase Banners
Posted by Signs & More on Thu, Feb 21, 2013 @ 10:22 AM
Tags: Banners, Temporary Sign, Monument Signs, Toaster Cover Banner
Signs Atlanta | Rebranding a Bank (to a Credit Union)
Posted by Signs & More on Tue, Dec 06, 2011 @ 07:44 AM
When MembersFirst Credit Union had the opportunity to greatly expand its Hiram operation by moving to another building, Signs & More was there to help them. MembersFirst had to re-brand a former bank and make the building its own. Signs & More made recommendations, proofs, and quotes to help MembersFirst Credit Union through the process. After approvals, we manufactured and installed all the signage. See below the pictorial history of what was done.
Tags: Banners, Temporary Sign, Monument Signs, Letters, Storefront Business Signs, Paulding County, Hiram
Are you just starting your business? You have just gotten your business license but you know it will be another two or three weeks before you can open your doors. It is not too early to start informing the public who you are and where.
Tags: Banners, Temporary Sign
Sitting here looking at all the snow covering the greater Atlanta area and outlying cities, I got to thinking of how a company can use the occasion to promote its services and products. Atlanta, like many other areas in the south, comes to a standstill when a little snow hits the ground. This is understandable since we get so little snow so few times. Atlanta does not store a great number of snow plows and does not have the capacity to spread gravel and rock salt as cities in colder climates such as Boston or Minneapolis. So we get stuck at home (hopefully) and wait it out. This is where a banner promoting an event may come into play.
Tags: Banners, Temporary Sign
Does Your "Banner Sign" Say Your Business Will Not Last?
Posted by Signs & More on Wed, Oct 20, 2010 @ 10:04 AM
Paulding County has recently updated their sign ordinance, which took effect May 25 this year. One of the ordinance rules says you may place a banner as a temporary sign for thirty days, twice a year. This is true in most jurisdictions. Now may be the time you need to examine your banner to see if you need to consider a permanent sign for your business.
Tags: Banners, Temporary Sign, Sign Permits, Zoning