March 2012 is certainly coming in like a lion. In the Midwest we are used to experiencing weather extremes: from a snow blizzard with icy conditions, and then warmer weather ushers in high winds and tornado warnings.
Read MoreYou have your sign design, you are happy with the copy, the colors, and envision the location for your sign in front of your building. Your sign company has applied for the sign permit, but then advises you that your sign will need a variance. What does this mean?
Read MoreWhat do you do with your existing monument sign when you need a new look, have a new business name, and want to include new tenants? TRP Investments turned to Parvin-Clauss Sign Company with this request. The existing brick monument sign was right where they wanted their upgraded sign.
Read MoreWhy have an illuminated exterior sign? Here are three reasons: 1. Your brand identity will be communicated effectively to your customer. 2. Your sign will attract the mobile market, potential customers driving by every day. 3.
Read MoreRecently we worked with a property management company to install a monument sign at the entrance of their subdivision. They had an existing monument sign at a street intersection, but felt they needed more visibility.
Read MoreYou are looking forward to your new exterior ground sign and can't wait for it to be installed. But you do have to wait - for JULIE (Joint Utility Locating Information for Excavators) to mark the location. Why?
Read MoreHere are some signs that catch your attention - and the sales team that took them from a vision to reality. Chicago Area Sign Projects.
Read MoreHere are some signs that catch your attention - and the sales team that took them from a vision to reality. Chicago Area Sign Projects.
Read MoreWinter in the Midwest can be a challenge. From deep freezes and snow drifts to thaws and gray slush, even the most durable signs can be challenged. Is the neon out on your illuminated sign? Has an errant snowplow come in contact with your ground sign?
Read MoreWinter in the Midwest can be a challenge. From deep freezes and snow drifts to thaws and gray slush, even the most durable signs can be challenged. Is the neon out on your illuminated sign? Has an errant snowplow come in contact with your ground sign?
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