Architectural signage has become more in-demand in recent years, not only as a way for businesses to express themselves through design, but also as a tool to bring their branding further into the modern era.
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At Custom Sign Lab in Beamsville, Ont., creativity is the key to delivering unique, eye-catching projects.
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After more than 35 years in the industry, Pride Signs has evolved to become a one-stop signage powerhouse, with more than 150 employees serving clients in both Canada and the U.S.
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For Hi Signs of Edmonton, the age of COVID served as a springboard to reinvent their shopfront, as well as how customers see their brand.
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According to the International Sign Association’s (ISA’s) Sign Industry Quarterly Economic Report for the second quarter, the U.S. economy is expected to come roaring back with a 33 per cent gross domestic product (GDP) gain in the third quarter.
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According to the International Sign Association’s (ISA’s) Sign Industry Quarterly Economic Report for the second quarter, the outlook for 2020 continues to decline, despite a sharp rebound in the economy earlier this summer.
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Comsign is a small shop in Edmonton with roots dating back to the 1940s and which has passed through many owners’ hands over the years. Originally known as Commercial Signs, its name was shortened in 2001 after a change in direction to focus on the architectural signage market.
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