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Checklist for Ordering a Business Sign
Before you select a sign for your business there are several things you need to consider. A competent sign company in your area can help you with the answers to some of these questions if you are unsure how to obtain them.
1. Who are your customers?
Potential customers for your business are people who reside in your trade area. Most of your customers come from the immediate area within a half mile to a mile of your business location. Trade areas come in assorted shapes and sized depending upon the business. Trade areas may also vary seasonally.
2. How do you get information on potential customers?
Plot a dot map of your customers as soon as you begin business. This is easily done by plotting the addresses of people who stop in your store (and particularly of those who purchase) as a dot on a street map of your city. Within a few months time you will have a fairly clear idea of the trade area from which you are drawing your customers. You will then be able to decide what type of sign would best meet the needs of the people in that trade area. For example, if your customers canonly reach you by automobile or you are located on a very busy street, the type of sign that you use
will be very different than if you have a shopping center location and people must walk to your store from parking lots. Obtain your street profile from a city traffic engineer. Since your sign communicates to people who pass your business establishment, you can direct your message to potential customers if you know what type of traffic passes your door.
Your city traffic engineer can provide information which will tell you: where people begin
and end their trips, how people travel, when people travel by time of day, why people travel,
and where they park when they reach a destination. Even small cities and towns have traffic
volume maps available to tell you how many people pass by your business every day.
Know how many new people move to your area each year. This is a potential market for your business.
This type of information can be obtained from any board of realtors, chamber of commerce or
police department.
3. How are you going to communicate with the customers?
In order to communicate effectively, a sign must be noticeable and readable.
A sign must be noticeable.
After a while a sign becomes part of the landscape. It loses some of its ability to attract attention.
By periodically changing some small design element or by using changeable copy, a sign can
continue to attract interest. Time and temperature devices or rotating and moving parts can be used
to maintain interest in a commercial message. Time and temperature units also provide a needed
public service. A sign must be readable.
A sign needs to be large enough to read. You need to know how far a person is from your store
when he first sees your sign and the real speed of traffic on your street. With this information,
a competent sign company can use a formula to calculate the necessary size for your design and
build you an effective sign.
4. What are you trying to say?
Decide on a message that is clear and simple.
Focus on key words.
* Choose one or two words which describe your business.
* Clever or strange names may only attract certain customers.
Be Brief. The cleaner and clearer the message, the more impact it has. Listing or names or unclear symbols
confuse rather than communicate.
5. What image are your trying to portray?
Design of your sign is very important. Your sign tells people a lot about your business. Stark simple
design and materials may suggest discount prices and no frills. Elegant and expensive sign materials
may suggest luxury goods and services. Two basic design considerations are important when ordering a sign.
Physical elements of sign design.
These include considerations such as size, placement, materials and structure. The size of the sign is
an important consideration for your business. The biggest sign that you can afford may not necessarily
be the best one for your needs. A sign should go with its surroundings. A sign which is either too big
or too small will not communicate your message effectively. The number of signs is also important.
Too many signs compete with one another and reduce the effectiveness of your message by presenting
an image of confusion to potential customers. The materials used by your sign determine its appearance
and performance. For example, differences in cost, appearance, color, durability, flexibility and reaction
to extreme weather conditions can be found in the many types of plastics available. The structure of a
sign also contributes to its effectiveness. Pole covers and cantilevered construction help portray an
attractive message.
Graphic elements of sign design.
Graphic elements of design include layout of the message, colors, lettering, shape, symbolism, harmony,
and daytime versus nighttime lighting conditions. Legibility is a test of good design.
If your sign is well designed, it will be easy to read. Legibility means that the letters or characters on the
sign are distinct from one another. Some color combinations of background and letters give excellent
legibility while others are very poor. To test your sign's legibility, drive past your business and see if
you can read it from a distance. Look at it both day and night. Some signs are difficult to read because
of illumination problems such as glare from street lights, signs on nearby business establishments, or shadows
caused by buildings. A welldesigned sign blends with the environment, has a message impact and
overcomes viewing problems.
6. How much should your sign cost?
You should consider several factors when determining the cost of your onpremise sign.
A sign is an investment.
Your sign is one of the most permanent parts of your business and is exposed to weather and constant
use. The average life of signs varies from five to eleven years, depending on type of materials used,
construction and other factors. Find out how many years of service to expect from your sign. It pays
to purchase good materials if you intend to use the sign over a period of years.
Maintenance costs.
No business can afford to have its sign fall into disrepair. A dilapidated sign tells the public that you
are not concerned with your business image or their visual environment. Some types of signs are
virtually maintenance free while others require more attention. Find out how to replace burnt out
bulbs or tubes in your sign. Determine who is responsible if the wind blows your sign down and
someone is injured.
Energy consumption.
New technological developments now enable some types of signs to achieve energy savings without
sacrificing effects. Inquire about new energy saving bulbs and internal materials.
Owning or leasing.
Many sign companies have programs whereby you can lease a sign for a given period of time and
they will maintain it for you. This may be more economical for a new business, especially if there
is any chance that logos or names may change in the first few years of operation. Statistics show
that if a small business fails, it will happen somewhere between the first and second year of operation.
Leasing a sign during this period of time might help save some of the initial capital needed for
operating expenses.
Custom or standardized.
Some large companies offer standardized types of signs which are cheaper than signs which are
custom designed and constructed. Many of these standardized units can utilize ingenious design
techniques to bring forth creativity and individuality. Often the standardized units can be arranged
in different configurations depending on your needs. Some standardized sign units use the highest
quality materials and are designed to be relatively maintenance free. Mass production enables these
units to be sold much cheaper than if designed and produced from scratch.
7. Signs communicate in a shared environment.
A sign's ability to send its message beyond its locations requires that you be sensitive to the effects
of your message on others. Since you share your space with others, consider their rights and
sensibilities too. They are potential customers.
Consider city or town planning goals and regulations when ordering a sign. Some types of signs are not permitted. Determine what the regulations are in your community before you discuss design with a sign designer. Most sign companies are well aware of the regulation in any given community and can guide you in selecting a sign which is not in violation of the law.
Sign Prices can vary on every single job, depending on the following:
- Type of material to be lettered...
- Complexity of Lettering or Art work...
- Quantity and size of sign to be produced...
- Our charges are based on 'Time + Material"
- Keeping in mind that everything is custom.
We can provide inexpensive signs to suit your budget, or signs to suit your ego.... call and let us know what you need, and we will be pleased to price it for you!
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- Magnetic Signs
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- Airbrushing
- Custom Logo’s & Designs
- T-Shirts (Coming spring 2010)
- Engraving
Recent Testimonials
We have been extremely pleased with the product and quality of our signs. Tonner Signs has always come through for us on last minute projects and assists us on conveying a professional “look and feel”. They are competitively priced and a good value for the service provided. We would recommend Tonner Signs to anyone that wants #1 quality and service!
Cheryl Steptoe, Fresh Start Foods Canada Ltd.