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Why You Should Consider Brushed Aluminum Signs?

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  When you imagine a simple  aluminum sign , you have a very specific look in mind. Specifically, a certain texture around the letters, a silvery surface with brushed lines side to side, top to bottom, depending on how you have it. That brushed texture is not naturally how processed aluminum looks - instead, you are thinking of brushed aluminum signs. You might have seen them in a lobby area or in a shop where the brushed aluminum gives a professional business flare. Is There A Difference Between Standard and Brush Aluminum Signs? Brushed aluminum signs are virtually identical to standard aluminum signs. Both have incredible durability by having two aluminum sheets on either side and reinforcing them with a hard plastic core. The difference lies in look and texture. Standard aluminum sheets do not have a metallic look to them, their sides are snow white, and both sides are printable. With brushed aluminum signage, both sides are aluminum, but only one has a brushed finish and is printa

The Power of Signage

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To the average person, signage has become a natural part of our urban environment. The signs are still doing their job, but the power of signage has become a part of the subconscious, its many benefits are not directly thought about by the average person and customer that you might have walking into your store. The key is not getting lost in the noise, and instead, stand out. Once you stand out, the key is becoming a staple. Using the right type of signage can go a long way in helping you stand out. Let’s examine a master of signage: McDonald's McDonalds: Masters of Signage McDonald's has been around for eighty years and has grown and endured during its eight decades of existence. When you see those Golden Arches, you automatically know what they mean: food, affordability, comfort, and familiarity. Introduced in 1968, the Golden Arches were a masterstroke, but the logo wouldn’t have had much standing if it weren’t for the incorporation of signage. In deploying and spreading the