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Progressive Architecture Gets Noticed with Custom Metal Signs

Last updated on July 8, 2010 by Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

If it’s true that “clothes make a man,” one could also say that “a sign makes a company.” While driving down the road, you’ll certainly remember the company with the funky-shaped sign and colorful logo better than the one with the one-line small plaque of text with the company name. That’s why many companies of reasonable size spend a fair amount of money designing a catchy logo and a sign that can sit outside the building. If you’re looking for ways to promote your company, consider investing in a quality sign if you haven’t already.

Custom metal signs are a popular option for flaunting a company’s name or logo. You can work with a metalworking company to develop a solution that fits your business. Options abound, from screen signage panels to perforated metal. Display a billboard-sized, laser-cut version of your company’s logo suspended from parallel metal bars. Or place metal lettering across a fence at the entrance to your office location. Hendrick Metals has developed many options for companies large and small.

Simple is often the best way to catch attention. A story is told about a cobbler in the 18th century who set up a shop and made a sign to hang out front. His first sign said “Shoes built and sold here.” He thought about it and realized he could shorten the text to “Shoes sold here.” Then he reduced the text again to one word: “Shoes.” Finally, he decided to display just a picture of a shoe. And people knew exactly what kind of work he did at his shop. Many companies get their brand recognized by developing a simple symbol that becomes ubiquitous. A simple swoosh. A shell. An apple with a bite taken out. Golden arches. You can design a simple logo and develop a metal outline version to display proudly at your entrance. Combine a sign logo with a full marketing campaign to best promote your brand to people all over.

Custom laser-cut metal can involve cutting out a complex shape from a large or small piece of metal. Perhaps you would like a giant metal grizzly bear outline at the entrance to your company to show your fearsome drive to take on the competition or your love for the great outdoors. Or maybe you want your name engraved into a block of metal. Hendrick Metals can develop a solution that fits your needs perfectly. They even developed a huge metal architectural sign that sits over a large highway in Las Vegas.

Get ahead of your competition by developing a sign that gets noticed. Put custom metalworking to work for your company.

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