The sign for your business is a signal that describes who you are and what you do. It is a signal to passersby, new customers and returning ones, and shares the information that they need to make a decision. But what type of signage is best? This question has more than one answer, and with new technology, marketing strategies, and an experienced signage company, you can maximize the exposure and impression of your brand. Here are four types of signs that any business organization can benefit from.
Vehicle Graphics and Vehicle Wraps
Vehicle graphics are an effective form of mobile advertising that can range from having your business name and contact information on the side of your vehicle, to an eye-catching. As you drive your vehicle around, you can be advertising your business to an even wider audience and you can be educating them about what you do.
Monument Signs
A monument sign is designed to display your message near eye level. Monument signs play an important role in pointing people to the location of your business. They are especially important if your facility is set back or hidden from the road. Choose a design the complements your storefront signage to help to build brand recognition
Storefront Signage
Storefront signage is typically the first thing that a potential customer notices about your business, that's why it's important to make sure that yours makes a great first impression. An effective storefront sign will let your customer know what your business is called and clearly let them know what you do. If your business name doesn’t clearly identify what type of business you are, then you can also incorporate images and logos to make it clear.
Banners for Your Business
Banners can be horizontal or vertically aligned and they can also be freestanding with their own stand. Banners are an effective short-term form of signage that can be used to announce upcoming events, such as grand openings or trade shows.
For over 20 years the signage experts at Latch-On Productions have been helping Baton Rouge area businesses and organizations design, build, and create the signage and other communication assets that they need.