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The latest edition of Signs of the Times sign contest winners.

Sign Graphics
400 images of graphic identity, interior and urban graphics.

Channel Letter Sign Sales Handbook
Expand your business to include selling channel letter signs.

Sign Contractors Pricing Guide
National averages of retail prices for commercial signs.




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Sign Hardware Vacuum-Holddown Ruler
Rulers secure sheet media, lenghts up to 98 in.

 Sign Hardware-USA (McPherson, KS) is presenting its patent-pending VacRuler vacuum-holddown ruler, which measures corrugated plastic, composite material and other sheet media and secures them with a suction system for cutting. According to the company, this eliminates the need to clamp the ruler or require a second person to secure the substrate while cutting. Sign Hardware USA’s rulers comprise a powdercoated, aluminum extrusi . . .  » MORE
    Sign Hardware Vacuum-Holddown Ruler

A.W.T. World Trade UV Screenprinter
Six-color machines process rigid materials at up to 600 units/hr.

 A.W.T. World Trade Inc. (Chicago) is presenting Hercules™ UV-screenprinting equipment. The machine incorporates a six-color, carousel-style throughput that processes corrugated plastic, metal, plastic sheet and rigid sign boards up to ¼ in. thick at a maximum rate of 600 pieces/hr. The Hercules may also proof jobs after one single, print double-sided graphics and run multiple jobs simultaneously. Upgrades include brushle . . .  » MORE
    A.W.T. World Trade UV Screenprinter



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At Your Service
Electric-sign companies forge ahead, as will be revealed in the Service/Maintenance Survey in ST's September issue.

The service/maintenance sector is holding up admirably, according to preliminary results of the Service/Maintenance Survey that will appear in ST’s September issue. When asked how the economy has impacted their business, respondents (mostly electric-sign companies that provide service/maintenance services) commented mainly in three ways: “Sales have picked up, but sales for new signs are down.” “Subcontracted work has stop . . .  » MORE
    At Your Service

A Pharmacy’s Graphic Prescription
John Byrd gives a Georgia apothecary a makeover.

John Byrd is proprietor of John Byrd Design (Ball Ground, GA). After more than 15 years of serving the community, the Ball Ground (GA) Pharmacy was moving into a brand new location and needed a new sign package. After having solicited proposals from several area sign companies, the store’s management selected my bid because they preferred my idea. The building’s new architecture reflects early 20th Century architecture, so my d . . .  » MORE
    A Pharmacy’s Graphic Prescription

Vibes on Harmonic Resonance
A sign-failure fatality has catalyzed pre-existing, sign-structure research.

On April 4, the North Platte (NE) Bulletin newspaper reported, “A Chambers, Nebraska woman was killed Friday afternoon in North Platte after a 75-foot Taco Bell sign fell on top of the pickup she and her husband were in. . . The pole broke at a welded joint about 15 feet above the ground due to strong winds. . . The National Weather Center Office in North Platte recorded wind speeds of 30-35 miles an hour at the time at the North Platte Reg . . .  » MORE
   





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