Tuck the graphic in a letter
That made for a catchy headline, but it really should say “Put the graphic in the letter.” Rather than using a separate image… Read More
That made for a catchy headline, but it really should say “Put the graphic in the letter.” Rather than using a separate image… 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
What is it about a wall sign that makes us look twice? Maybe that it’s big or unexpected or “How did someone paint… Read More
It’s tempting to just upload files for several small decals to be print and cut, then specify that you want 4 or 10… Read More
“Do you really need a graphic with the lettering?” answers that question in a big way. This sign by Mark Yearwood, Yearwood Design… Read More
Red trucks sure look great—but it sure can be hard to find colors that work well on red. It takes very light or… Read More
For over four decades, Mike Maslink has been providing signs, graphic design and promotional products to businesses in and around St. Catharines, Ontario,… Read More
“We all think sometimes how it would be great to be in a market where there was a big demand for high-end signage,”… Read More
Being a sign maker in a tourist area means that many customers are a little more concerned about their image. That means the… Read More
Yard signs are a natural attention-getter. Standing in a yard or along the street, they can be a powerful mini-billboard. They may tap… Read More
When it’s time to redo a sign, it’s a great opportunity to make it more effective. Rob Cooper, Koh Tao, Thailand, has repainted… 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 Peter Poanessa showed how he fabricates great-looking but lightweight sign structures in “The Keene System: Fabricating strong, lightweight sign structures”, he opened… Read More
If you’re like us here at SignCraft, a photo of a sign shop or a sign painter at work from years ago always… Read More
Electric signs require a bigger budget, so design is even more important if the client wants maximum value for their money. When… Read More
What’s that arriving at your shop? Another white F-150? Another white Sprinter van? Most of the trucks and vans that get used commercially… Read More
“You know,” says Mark Casey, “sometimes you see something that looks like it would just be so much fun to paint. When that… Read More
Chris and Stu Dobell are second-generation signwriters, two brothers who served traditional apprenticeships in Australia before moving to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. They’re also… Read More
“I’ve always gone out of my way to hide any fastener that might hold a sign face to the structure,” says Dayna Reed,… Read More
One of the best ways for a business to set itself apart in the sea of signs made with the help of… Read More