Using a Vinyl Banner as a Temporary Sign
Using a Vinyl Banner as a Temporary Sign Mar 19, 2006 - Linknet Business News - by Rick Hendershot, Trade-Show-Tips.comSo you have a more-or-less permanent rigid sign in front of your shop, or at your construction site. It is probably made of wood or some other semi-permanent material, and it is affixed to a wall, a sign mounting apparatus, or to poles mounted in the ground. == Replacement Ink Cartridges - Ink cartridges manufactured in ISO-9001 & ISO-14001 factory certified manufacturing facility and batch tested to ensure consistency == Often signs like this will become outdated and should be changed, but you can't make up your mind what it should say, or what it should look like. What is the best way to address this sort of problem? Using an outdoor grade vinyl banner to cover your old sign is an ideal solution. Here are some reasons why: A vinyl banner can be attached right over the old sign. No need to worry about it showing through or detracting from the new message. A vinyl banner can be made any size, and can be attached in a variety of ways. Screw it down using the grommets that most banners come with, or put ropes or bungie cords through the grommet holes and string them across the back of the old sign to attach the top and bottom of the banner. You can even create a single banner to fold over both sides of your original sign. Then just tie it together at the exposed sides. If your vinyl banner supplier uses a digital printing process, you can put virtually any kind of image on your new vinyl banner. Include photographs, company logos, special artwork, maps, team logos, etc. There is no need to make your temporary replacement look cheap or poorly designed. A vinyl banner is the lowest cost and easiest-to-implement alternative. Design is easy. Printing is inexpensive. And installation is a snap. When you do get around to replacing that rigid sign, your "temporary" vinyl banner may still be useful for some other location. Even after a year or two of outdoor exposure it will still be usable somewhere else. You might even consider making changes to it by sticking on printed "patches" of adhesive vinyl to cover outdated information. All vinyl banners from Banners-Canada.com are printed with full color outdoor resistant printing using solvent inks. Because the printing process is a digital one, banner designs can include photographs, logos, and special artwork. You can normally use your own vinyl banner design, or your supplier can create a banner design for you. Vinyl Banners can be ordered on the web and are shipped anywhere in North America. Rick Hendershot publishes Linknet News | For more information about Vinyl Banners and Trade Show Displays
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Using a Vinyl Banner as a Temporary Sign
Using a Vinyl Banner as a Temporary Sign Mar 19, 2006 - Linknet Business News - by Rick Hendershot, Trade-Show-Tips.comSo you have a more-or-less permanent rigid sign in front of your shop, or at your construction site. It is probably made of wood or some other semi-permanent material, and it is affixed to a wall, a sign mounting apparatus, or to poles mounted in the ground. == Replacement Ink Cartridges - Ink cartridges manufactured in ISO-9001 & ISO-14001 factory certified manufacturing facility and batch tested to ensure consistency == Often signs like this will become outdated and should be changed, but you can't make up your mind what it should say, or what it should look like. What is the best way to address this sort of problem? Using an outdoor grade vinyl banner to cover your old sign is an ideal solution. Here are some reasons why: A vinyl banner can be attached right over the old sign. No need to worry about it showing through or detracting from the new message. A vinyl banner can be made any size, and can be attached in a variety of ways. Screw it down using the grommets that most banners come with, or put ropes or bungie cords through the grommet holes and string them across the back of the old sign to attach the top and bottom of the banner. You can even create a single banner to fold over both sides of your original sign. Then just tie it together at the exposed sides. If your vinyl banner supplier uses a digital printing process, you can put virtually any kind of image on your new vinyl banner. Include photographs, company logos, special artwork, maps, team logos, etc. There is no need to make your temporary replacement look cheap or poorly designed. A vinyl banner is the lowest cost and easiest-to-implement alternative. Design is easy. Printing is inexpensive. And installation is a snap. When you do get around to replacing that rigid sign, your "temporary" vinyl banner may still be useful for some other location. Even after a year or two of outdoor exposure it will still be usable somewhere else. You might even consider making changes to it by sticking on printed "patches" of adhesive vinyl to cover outdated information. All vinyl banners from Banners-Canada.com are printed with full color outdoor resistant printing using solvent inks. Because the printing process is a digital one, banner designs can include photographs, logos, and special artwork. You can normally use your own vinyl banner design, or your supplier can create a banner design for you. Vinyl Banners can be ordered on the web and are shipped anywhere in North America. Rick Hendershot publishes Linknet News | For more information about Vinyl Banners and Trade Show Displays
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Using a Vinyl Banner as a Temporary Sign
Using a Vinyl Banner as a Temporary Sign Mar 19, 2006 - Linknet Business News - by Rick Hendershot, Trade-Show-Tips.comSo you have a more-or-less permanent rigid sign in front of your shop, or at your construction site. It is probably made of wood or some other semi-permanent material, and it is affixed to a wall, a sign mounting apparatus, or to poles mounted in the ground. == Replacement Ink Cartridges - Ink cartridges manufactured in ISO-9001 & ISO-14001 factory certified manufacturing facility and batch tested to ensure consistency == Often signs like this will become outdated and should be changed, but you can't make up your mind what it should say, or what it should look like. What is the best way to address this sort of problem? Using an outdoor grade vinyl banner to cover your old sign is an ideal solution. Here are some reasons why: A vinyl banner can be attached right over the old sign. No need to worry about it showing through or detracting from the new message. A vinyl banner can be made any size, and can be attached in a variety of ways. Screw it down using the grommets that most banners come with, or put ropes or bungie cords through the grommet holes and string them across the back of the old sign to attach the top and bottom of the banner. You can even create a single banner to fold over both sides of your original sign. Then just tie it together at the exposed sides. If your vinyl banner supplier uses a digital printing process, you can put virtually any kind of image on your new vinyl banner. Include photographs, company logos, special artwork, maps, team logos, etc. There is no need to make your temporary replacement look cheap or poorly designed. A vinyl banner is the lowest cost and easiest-to-implement alternative. Design is easy. Printing is inexpensive. And installation is a snap. When you do get around to replacing that rigid sign, your "temporary" vinyl banner may still be useful for some other location. Even after a year or two of outdoor exposure it will still be usable somewhere else. You might even consider making changes to it by sticking on printed "patches" of adhesive vinyl to cover outdated information. All vinyl banners from Banners-Canada.com are printed with full color outdoor resistant printing using solvent inks. Because the printing process is a digital one, banner designs can include photographs, logos, and special artwork. You can normally use your own vinyl banner design, or your supplier can create a banner design for you. Vinyl Banners can be ordered on the web and are shipped anywhere in North America. Rick Hendershot publishes Linknet News | For more information about Vinyl Banners and Trade Show Displays
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