Design the Perfect Sign for Your Business in Hamilton

We know it’s not just a sign, it’s your business.

Designing a Sign

A sign’s effectiveness largely depends on how easy it is for people driving or walking by to see and understand it. To maximize readability, a sign’s design must be clear, and understandable. To make sure that your sign is readable in time for potential customers to see it and stop by your establishment, it is a good idea to work with a sign designer.

To create a sign that is effective, careful design is required. Hamilton Sign Company’s custom sign designers consider both specifics like your brand, typefaces, and colours as well as more general concepts like readability. If you haven’t hired a graphic designer to create your signage and designs we strongly recommend you to do so.

Graphics design is about more than just enhancing your sign’s appearance. There may be requirements for the building so specifications must be met in terms of size, positioning, illumination, and other aspects.

Professional sign companies will understand all of this without a doubt. However, it’s imperative that you have a fundamental understanding of design and lighting requirements in order to communicate with your sign company more effectively.

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Types of Signs we Design

We are a premier signage design firm serving Hamilton and the Lower Mainland. We create illuminated and non-illuminated signage such as neon, LED signs, window graphics, and more.

This includes but is not limited to:

  • Building signage design
  • Store signage design
  • Restaurant signage design
  • Vehicle graphics design
  • Window graphics design
  • Outdoor signage design
  • Real estate signage design
  • Church signage design
  • Wayfinding signage design
  • Print design

The hallmark of a great sign is in its simplicity. You only have a few seconds to address the crowd, so the more simple and straightforward your sign, the faster it will be read and understood. Concentrate on creating signs with few words that clearly convey the intended message. It is best to avoid using more than two fonts in a single design because it can be confusing.

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