Product Highlight: Yard Signs

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Product Highlight: Yard Signs

Coroplast - AKA: Yard signs

You see them nearly everywhere, whether you realize it or not. Those little signs telling you who to vote for, when a local garage sale is happening, and cool kickboxing lessons you might not have thought to sign up for until that rad sign told you all about it.


What are yard signs made of? And why is it important?

Depending on the type of job you have in mind, it means all the difference!

Coroplast is a rigid, corrugated plastic sheet that we lay vinyl on top of with your design. Basically, it’s a weather-proof sign with hollow tubes inside that fit the metal stakes that go into the ground, with a custom sticker on top. The tubes help keep the shape of the sign structurally sound, while staying water-proof to make sure your birthday bash invitation doesn’t turn to mush when it rains. The special vinyl types we use are outfitted to withstand all weather, allowing you the full customizable scale your event needs.


What are my options?

There are 2 vinyl options for coroplast signs: die-cut vinyl, and printed vinyl.

Die-Cut Vinyl: Adhesive, single-color vinyl is cut on our machines from vector images in Adobe Illustrator. This means any one-toned lettering or shapes you want on your sign will be pre-cut for us to peel the background from, and lay down the design by hand. This option is best for those who need a quick sign advertising a room temporarily for rent, or a one-time yard sale. The designs for die-cut are generally restricted to one color, since each component of different colors would have to be hand-laid for proportion and/or overlap, and can’t be guaranteed to follow the initial design exactly because of it. The only vinyl attached to the coroplast in this option is the colored vinyl pieces itself.

Printed: A panel of white adhesive vinyl is fed into our printer, and is injected with CYMK ink of your custom design. So long as the file is high resolution and exported in CYMK, we’re able to print good quality rasterized (JPEG) images. Vector artwork is still highly encouraged for the cleanest output. All finalized artwork given to us must include bleed (where the colors overlap the actual measurements in the file), otherwise we will include bleed and can’t guarantee exact color-matching because of export.

 

So what can I do with a coroplast sign?

It doesn’t have to be solely used for yard signs, or even just for outside use! Some projects we’ve done using coroplast were for professional analytical reports (exported in PDF/PNG format for the crisp scaling look) used in business meetings. One was even for a presentation to a scientific committee on a biologist’s newest findings! Even though the committee would be reviewing the information indoors, the structure of the coroplast helped ensure the sign didn’t get easily damaged or break while in transit to the meeting. Other coroplast signs we’ve done have been for long-term indoor use, such as birthday celebration signs, or festive holiday decor.

Coroplast signs are a cheap, lightweight solution to temporary and short-term projects. The only limitation is your imagination!



H- Stakes

Okay, but how does it stay in the ground?

Aluminum H-shaped stakes are available when you put in your yard sign order with us. You’ll plant the stakes wherever you want your sign to be, and slide the interior tubes into the two points sticking up from the ground. It’s that easy!

After the signs are finished being in use, you can extend the life of your H-shaped stakes by brushing away any dirt from the prods that went into the ground, and keeping them dry and out of direct sunlight until the next use.

For a more permanent fixture, real estate frames are an option for when you have a designated area, and intend to swap out the inserted coroplast signage seasonally or per event. They are large, metal frames driven into the ground to withstand winds and weather. Your project production time will take longer with these types of displays, but we will install the coroplast insert into your frame for you.


Still unsure if coroplast is right for your project? This is your sign!

Send us an e-mail or give us a call, and we’ll get you one step closer to your perfect signage.

 

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Complete Property Redesign: All Saints Church

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Complete Property Redesign: All Saints Church

Starting as a mission church in 1897, the All Saints Church, Chevy Chase Parish has been serving the community for more than 120 years. We have worked with this metro DC church in the past, and were delighted when they returned with a new project needing some Next Day solutions!

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Awnings: Canvas Canopies

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Awnings: Canvas Canopies

When you think of signage, you might picture the flash-information of a yard sign in your neighborhood, with the names, addresses, and dates of the sale. You might also envision the simplistic and chic open/closed double-sided hanging sign of your favorite pizza shop. What you might not immediately visualize are the signs that hang directly above you that keep you sheltered from the sun, wind, and rain.

We’re talking awnings: those stylistic canopies that lend a hand in making sure you’re protected from the elements – and conveniently let you know which store you’re about to walk into. Not many people know about the awning service at Next Day Sign Express, but we’ve been crafting them for almost 20 years! Our process involves getting the site survey, measuring dimensions and desired outcomes, taking reference photos, designing the proposed awning both by itself for print and imagined superimposed on the references, engineering of the frame, and final installation of the awning. It may sound like a lot, but we’ve got you covered!

Their old awning

Their new store front, pre-painting

The new awnings

To give you a behind the scenes look, we took in-progress photos of our handiwork over at Griffin Cycles. When moving locations, they took the opportunity to refresh their look. It was the perfect time to do so! Trying to move one established awning to another location isn’t an easy task. The sizing and dimensions may be off for what is needed, and ultimately leads to a new awning needing to replace the ill-fitting old one.

We took a look at their previous awning to get an idea of where they were coming from, and to start generating those creative juices. The angle of the scrapped awning was incredibly deep, making projection near impossible for branding. It made for some pretty nice shade, but there was no real payoff for the sacrifice of advertising.

With gathered resources and knowledge in-hand, we set to work immediately! The first thing that had to change was the depth. Originally, the awning was at a whopping 40” deep. Adjusting it down to 24” was the perfect canvas for the upgraded design on the way. Impact and memorability were needed, so we swapped the yellow for black and the black for yellow, and we ended up with a sleek modern take on their classic look. We incorporated more of Griffin’s logos and designs on their website, and gave a cohesive look that communicated easily to their clients!

The new and regular customers at Griffin Cycles weren’t the only ones who were lured in with attractive awnings! Another redesign was taking place nearby, where they were altering their branding and identity and needed some awnings to go with it. Momolicious was inspired, and very quickly we were too!

Working with a flat-faced building would take some engineering pressures off, but we weren’t so lucky. There were bumps and contours we had to work in tandem with and compensate for that would allow the awning to look correct and still be functional. It was a fun challenge that got us working creatively both in a design sense and an engineering sense! We had to involve the help of some of our great manufacturing partners that made the process simple for us and the client, and allowed Momolicious to get their beautiful reopening!

The original awning

The new awning

Contact us today to start a conversation about a new awning!

 

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