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Roland ASD Store Gets Store MakeoverIncludes access to dealers.
Roland ASD (Lake Forest, CA) has launched www.RolandASDStore.com, a store featuring Roland supplies, accessories and connections to authorized dealers. The online format enables dealers to offer and recommend an expanded selection without having to stock . . . » MORE |
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Charting a New CourseBusiness has slowed for Avila Signs – according to plan.
Many longstanding maxims exist, and many offer conflicting advice – anyone who cites “A new broom sweeps clean” may be promptly rejoined by “Old shoes fit best.” The message: There’s more than one way to live a pro . . . » MORE |
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Entering the Third DimensionBill DeBekker recounts his shop’s evolution.
In the eyes of some (probably signshop owners in urban areas who see greener grass), small-town signmakers enjoy an easy racket. Ostensibly, competition is less keen, and clients’ rustic inclination creates a deep reservoir of patience and appr . . . » MORE |
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Catching the Stor Fisk (Big Fish)An American signshop embellishes a Swedish fishing camp.
When Swedes want to enjoy the beauty of their nation’s coastline or enjoy aquatic recreation (or, quite possibly, the 19 hours of sunlight they receive on the summer solstice), Björkemölla, a small fishing camp in Pukavik, on Sweden&r . . . » MORE |
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Special F/XVirginia-based Art and Sign FX displays singular creativity.
The Virginia commonwealth offers a distinctive, vibrant sign market. Its legacy as the epicenter of colonial and antebellum culture lives on with many historic districts, attractions and landmarks. Complementing its historical fabric, populations hav . . . » MORE |
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Craftsman, Teacher and AdvocateDavid Hassan produces quality dimensional signage – and helps the industry.
When he decided he wasn’t happy with his collegiate career, David Hassan faced a life/career crossroads. Rather than persevering in an unwanted major or taking an unsatisfying job, Hassan risked setting out his own shingle and started a sign bu . . . » MORE |
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2008 International Sign ContestCommercial Building Signs
FIRST PLACE Danthonia said its client, a buyer and seller of used and rare books, wanted something that would be more like an attraction than a simple sign. The result: signage that looks not unlike a giant’s bookshelf. The 11 x 20-ft. . . . » MORE |
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2008 International Sign ContestCommercial Pole/Pylon Signs
FIRST PLACE Danthonia Designs’ trademark handcarved, handpainted 3-D signs attracted the owner of a restaurant and boutique bed-and-breakfast. In order to convey that both establishments, the Bears Went Over the Mountain and the Contente . . . » MORE |
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2008 International Sign ContestCommercial Monument Signs
FIRST PLACE There’s nothing stodgy or demure about this distinctive, golf-course entry monument. Plummer fabricated the 4 x 8-ft., double-sided sign with Sign Arts Products’ Sign•Foam 3 HDU, which he laminated to PVC for added s . . . » MORE |
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2008 International Sign ContestCommercial Sign Systems
FIRST PLACE Attention, Mall of America shoppers: Moose are running wild on the premises! Dan Sawatzky, known for his imaginative, miniature-golf-course designs, worked his trademark mojo to create Moose Mountain Adventure Golf. The signa . . . » MORE |
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