Signage

Pylons: A freestanding sign which has a visible support structure.
Pylons offer exceptional visibility from a distance and must be internally or externally illuminated.

Monuments: Known as ground signs or low profile signs.
Monuments are generally known for their solid support base and low-to-the-ground installation. They can be internally or externally illuminated.

Letters: A fabricated three-dimensional, individually illuminated or non-illuminated letter or graphic.
Letters are comprised of U-shaped metal channels into which neon/LED glass can be installed for lighting effects. Plate letters are built of sheet metal with studs and can fit flat against or stand off the structure to which they are being mounted.

Wayfinding/Traffic: Assist people in getting to and from their destinations.
These signs are a system of logical guiding and information.

Message Centers: Any type of electronic, programmable sign.
Often called electronic displays or electronic changeable copy signs, message centers display an electronic message which changes by electronically-illuminated or mechanically-driven segments.

LED/Neon Specialties: Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) use cutting-edge
technology with small semiconductors that emit bright light. Neon is made of glass tubes that are vacuumed and filled with gas. These tubes can be formed into signs, letters, or shapes.

Neon provides bright, eye-catching signage while LEDs offer a low maintenance and more energy efficient alternative to conventional lighting methods.

Awnings: A roof-like sign mounted to the front or side of a building.
These structures, often made of canvas or plastic, serve as shelters. Awnings are typically found over walkways, doorways or window areas. An awning can be illuminated or non-lit and can have graphics applied for visual impact.

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