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SIGNMAKING BOOKS

Sign Gallery 5 Sign Gallery 5
The latest edition of Signs of the Times sign contest winners.

Sign Graphics
400 images of graphic identity, interior and urban graphics.

Channel Letter Sign Sales Handbook
Expand your business to include selling channel letter signs.

Sign Contractors Pricing Guide
National averages of retail prices for commercial signs.




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Printable Fabrics
InteliCoat offers 5, 7 and 12-mil fabrics

InteliCoat Technologies (South Hadley, MA) is announcing the addition of three printable fabrics to its Magic® brand. Magic Fab-FR, a 7-mil, flame-retardant, luster-finish material meets NFPA 701 fire-resistance standards and accepts full-and eco-solvent printing and is rated for outdoor installations. Fab-Lite, a 5-mil, matte-finish material, is designed for aqueous, pigment-based printing and banners, POP and tradeshow applications. Fab-Mesh, a 12-mil, . . .  » MORE
   

Banner Stands
Fixtures adjust from 18 to 40-in. widths

Mark Bric Display Corp. (Prince George, VA) is presenting new models to its line of Impression™ banner stands. Impression 1 features BannerUp™ quick-change rails with 3M VHB tape that accommodates the company’s optional spotlight. Impression 2 adjusts from 18- to 40-in. widths, and features snap-lock rails that never require replacements, the company reports. Phone: (800) 742-6275; www.markbric.com   . . .  » MORE
   



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Signage Takes a Stand
A Cincinnati banner helps a community's public safety.

Industry advocates rightly tout the economic benefit signage delivers. But, when signs promote community safety, the graphics’ value rises exponentially. John Wallen, a resident of Walnut Hills, an inner suburb on Cincinnati’s east side, took a courageous stand against criminal elements in his neighborhood when he unfurled a banner outside his apartment on August 1, 2008 that called attention to “Drugs & Sex for Sale . . .  » MORE
    Signage Takes a Stand

Thriving Through Adversity
A grand-format graphics helps an Atlanta restaurant withstand reconstruction.

In these times, it’s increasingly difficult for entrepreneurs to turn a profit amidst the rising arc of prices for fuel, freight and other commodities. When a natural disaster hits, resilience and a plan are required for a business to remain afloat. Such was the case for downtown Atlanta’s Thrive, an upscale bistro. When a tornado ravaged “the ATL” on March 14, it exacted significantly damaged the Marrietta Street r . . .  » MORE
    Thriving Through Adversity

Britten Raises $10,000 for Chronically Ill Children
Also contributes signage for Traverse City, MI event launch

Britten Inc. (Traverse City, MI), a leading provider of high-quality, large-format, full-color banner solutions, has raised nearly $10,000 for the Chick-fil-A Kyle Petty Charity Ride for chronically ill children. Britten was a major sponsor of the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America, which launched in Traverse City on July 13, 2008. In addition to raising donations from its employees, friends and families, Britten supported the eve . . .  » MORE
    Britten Raises $10,000 for Chronically Ill Children




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