subject: Secret Recipes For Great Business Signs [print this page] For over 27 years, I have been a chef of sorts here in the Low Country. A chef who creates signs. And not just any signs - great signs.
I'm sure you are wondering how one becomes a sign chef. After all, it certainly isn't a typical job description. It has taken many years of experience, an eye for design, wits for writing, and a plethora of technical knowledge to perfect my recipes for success.
Now, I want to share these secret recipes with you. I guess that would make them not-so-secret recipes. That's OK, since I like seeing business owners with successful signs.
We'll take a peek at what makes a custom sign work for a business, from materials, to design, to installation. Plus we will go over some failures so that we can continue to make our recipes better.
Negative Can Be Positive ...the laws of physics indeed apply to signs
Square Pegs Can Fit Round Holes ...but do you want to?
Pictures Aren't Always Worth a Thousand Words ...sometimes they are worth a million
Color Isn't Always the Brightest Choice ...and is gold really worth its weight?
Lasting Impressions Are Easier Than You Think ...so make sure it is a good one, just like on a first date
So it's just like in cooking - if a recipe is not good, you probably shouldn't make it again. After all, there are a ton of proven delicious recipes out there. I can help you discover the one that'll work for your specific needs.
And I love requests for recipes! If you have thoughts about custom signs, or questions, you're probably not the only one. You may only buy a couple of signs in your life, but over the years I've helped with many more. Just drop me a line at with your special request and I can cover it in a future column or blog.
Until the next time, you'll find me in the sign kitchen.
by: Kara Klein
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