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Have you ever considered refurbishing your signs?

Refurbishing outdoors or indoors existing signage is a great way to save money without the need to go through the process of creating a whole new sign.  Refurbishing signs can even be used for your own existing signage that needs some freshening up or if you relocate and need to re-use an existing sign.

Refurbishing signs is much cheaper than purchasing a whole new one and depending on your city you might be able to avoid going through a whole new permitting process which is usually required for new signage units. Unless you are changing the basics of your sign, there should be no need for you to go through a new city permit process but make sure to confirm with your own city. Also, refurbished signs often can be completed on a shorter timeline than brand new ones.

You may also want to consider continuous maintenance and repair services for your sign as a way to make sure that your investment is being leveraged to its full potential. Any and all signs will experience wear and tear at some point. Keep in mind though that at some point, your sign might need a facelift and this is where you can look into signage refurbishing services.

As soon as your sign starts looking worn and tired, consider putting in a call to freshen up its look through either a new paint job, new letters or even a new logo.

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What Does Your Font Say About Your Brand?

Not many pay attention to their font and the power it has over their brand.  Your font offers a great opportunity to make your brand stand out among the competition. Do not settle for the default option. Develop a clear idea on what image you would like to project through your font selection. Choosing a font helps you define your brand’s personality beyond your logo, colors, name and tagline.

Start by identifying the typeface of choice; it is the set of characters of the same design. These characters include letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols. Try to choose a typeface that would be the most engaging for your target audience in order create a huge difference between engaging your customers and losing their attention.

Your font family is the name set for your typeface (Times New Roman, Arial, or Calibri). Your font category refers to a general classification such as:

  • Serif fonts that have a line at the end of the stroke. They reflect the image of being professional and traditional
  • Sans Serif fonts that do not have a line at the end of the stroke. They reflect the image of crisp and modern
  • Handwriting fonts are usually more causal and personal. They reflect friendly.
  • Script fonts are formal, sophisticated and decorative.
  • Display fonts come with a wide variety of design and styles.

Keep in mind that fonts are an excellent way to communicate emotions. While some can help you dramatize your message, others can be more subtle. Your message and the emotions you are trying to evoke need to be aligned with your overall brand and voice.

Regardless of which way you go, the key is to make sure that your font conveys the same message you want your brand to represent.

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8 Questions to Think About When Using Wall Murals

Red Wall MuralYour walls provide a great space to be creative and give life to your environment.  While some of us lean more towards simply painting the walls with plain colors, others take an extra step and add some designs and more color to make their homes and offices more appealing and welcoming through the installation of wall murals and wall papers. Your walls could be noticed by everyone. Consider giving them a unique touch and a more personal look.

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As you work on planning the design and installation of your wall murals or wall papers, take the following questions into consideration:

  • Would it be a good fit to add more decorative items such as shelves and frames?
  • What colors should I choose?
  • Am I looking for a dark or bright space?
  • Is nature something I would like to see every day on my wall? Or do I prefer more of an abstract design?
  • How much of a design is too much for me to handle?
  • Should I plan on doing it myself? If so, do I have the knowledge and time?
  • Should I plan on hiring a local company to help me meet my designs needs?
  • Can I see my design on a small scale first before committing?
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5 Marketing Initiatives to Keep in Mind

As you grow your business, you want to ensure that it is standing out from the rest. Your commitment should go towards focusing on a range of professional marketing initiatives that allow you to concentrate not only on spreading the word but also building your business with the large picture in mind:

  • Website – Having a website is crucial because it increases the chances of people finding you online.  Most customers will go online first and do their due diligence on the company before making a purchase decision. If you do not have a website, you will miss out on all of the potential business.

 

  • Collateral Material– Although not all businesses will require the need of collateral material, keep in mind that having printed material is a significant component of how your business could be perceived by your website_penmutualprospects and clients.

 

  • Business Signage – Be it internal or external, a creative and attractive sign can assist your business to stand out among the clutter in the marketplace and stand apart from the competition as you position yourself top of mind with customers.

 

  • Wall Murals – Wall murals add a design element to your space but they also give an impressive impact through a totally creative and gorgeous feel with intricate and fun details leaving a memorable impression on your customers, partners and employees.

 

  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO) – One of the important elements of SEO is making your website easy to be found by both users and search engine robots.  SEO helps search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing to figure out what each page is about and how it translates into search results from a user’s perspective.

 

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Memorable Slogans

Slogans constitute a cornerstone of your branding strategy helping you establish a long-lasting and memorable impression on your target market. Your slogan needs to be:

  • Simple
  • Effective
  • Easy to remember
  • Unique

The following list includes some of the most popular ad slogans:

  • “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing!” (Alka Seltzer)
  • “You’re in good hands with Allstate.” (Allstate Insurance)
  • “Don’t leave home without it.” (American Express)
  • “We try harder.” (Avis Rent A Car)
  • “A little dab’ll do ya.” (Brylcreem)
  • “The ultimate driving machine.” (BMW)
  • “Have it your way.” (Burger King)
  • “I’d walk a mile for a Camel.” (Camel)
  • “Just do it!” (Nike)
  • “M’m! M’m! Good!” (Campbell’s Soup)
  • “Please don’t squeeze the Charmin.” (Charmin Toilet Tissue)
  • “It’s the real thing.” (Coca Cola)
  • “A diamond is forever.” (De Beers Consolidated)
  • “You’ll love the way we fly.” (Delta Airlines)
  • “Put a tiger in your tank.” (Esso)
  • “When it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight.” (Federal Express)
  • “Capitalist tool.” (Forbes)
  • “When you care enough to send the very best.” (Hallmark)
  • “Beanz meanz Heinz.” (Heinz Baked Beans)
  • “I think, therefore IBM.” (IBM)
  • “It is. Are you?” (The Independent)
  • “Grace…space…pace.” (Jaguar)
  • “Snap! Crackle! Pop!” (Kellogg’s Rice Frispies)
  • “Finger lickin’ good.” (KFC)
  • “Have a break. Have a Kit-Kat” (Kit-Kat)
  • “Betcha can’t eat just one.” (Lay’s)
  • “I’m lovin’ it.” (McDonald’s)
  • “Where do you want to go today?” (Microsoft)

Do you  have a favorite slogan that you care to share? We would love to hear from you.

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Important Branding Elements

magnetic-cut-out-400x375Branding is one of the most important elements that could contribute to the success or failure of your business. Branding goes beyond just your logo to include your colors, fonts, designs, imagery, collateral material, online presence, business signage, wall murals, vehicle wraps, trade show booths, and more… Your branding is how your customers perceive you as it promotes recognition, enhances your key points of differentiation, provides motivation and direction to your staff, generates referrals and sets expectations.wall_graphic_irb

As you build on your recognition, you also create awareness among consumers, vendors and partners. Your brand becomes a leader in the industry as it symbolizes your unique selling proposition and signifies an emotional connection with your customers. With a job well done, brands can help you rapidly establish a strong reputation and high level of credibility in the marketplace.

Your brand, signage, logo, colors, wall murals and collateral material represent you and a promise to your customers. You are the brand. Your brand is you. Your staff is the brand; same with your customer service, marketing material… Think about every element. What does it say about you? How does it relate what you are going to deliver to your customers?

Consistency is key to achieve successful outcomes. You need to think high degrees of consistency when it comes to your visual, verbal and auditory identity in order to deliver a consistent customer experience while helping you to stand out among the clutter.