Cover photo: Sairee Cottage Diving – Rob Cooper

Transparencies can be an easy way to sneak a logo or graphic into a sign without adding too much clutter—fish or coral for… Read More
Transparencies can be an easy way to sneak a logo or graphic into a sign without adding too much clutter—fish or coral for… Read More
There are loads of great ideas in the photos of outstanding signs on SignCraft.com. But what about the back story: How did the… Read More
One way to increase the mass and overall visual impression of a sign is to mount it on columns instead of posts. A… Read More
Many, if not most, sign people find their way into the industry from an interest in the creative side of sign making. While… Read More
The code words for this are “negative space.” It refers to the space around each letter, each word, each message group and the… Read More
In every issue, SignCraft gave a few sign makers an imaginary project. We asked them to do a sketch of the sign they… Read More
When Rob Cooper left Miami for his native New Zealand (and ultimately to Thailand) around 2000, he had to travel light. One of… Read More
One of the tools Bob Behounek uses in his great-looking sign designs is the color wheel. It’s essential to a good understanding of… Read More
3D letters can add a lot to a sign, but a carved graphic or better yet, an actual sculpture, can really make a… Read More
PVC board is a great material for sign making—for letters, sign panels, cabinets and even monument structures. It’s durable, easy to work with… Read More
There are loads of great ideas in the photos of outstanding signs on SignCraft.com. But what about the back story: How did the… Read More
For David Showalter [David Design, Bryan, Ohio] the first sign of spring is when customers start calling about getting a “show sign” for… Read More
Many customers choose a generic name for their businesses, but by the time they arrive at your shop, it’s too late to suggest… Read More
A reader wants to know: “How do you price an installation when there are ‘what-ifs’ involved? Sometimes you can’t tell what you’ll run… Read More
Sometime in the early 1950s, Bob Whelan was a young man working in the county courthouse—doing “an old man’s job” as he calls… Read More
One way to keep production costs down on CNC-routed signs is to finish the panel before routing the letters. PVC board makes… Read More
In every issue, SignCraft gave a few sign makers an imaginary project. We asked them to do a sketch of the sign they… Read More
Time and time again sign people have told us of three things that make selling signs easier: samples on the showroom… Read More
Most small businesses don’t have a cohesive image or brand. Yet more and more often, they have to compete with chains and franchises… Read More
SignCraft first featured Jason Nale and his work in the May/June 2020 issue. Since then he’s moved to a slightly larger shop, just… Read More