by Dawn Homa In some countries, such as Italy, 13 is considered a lucky number. The expression fare tredici (“to do 13”) means hit the jackpot. Signarama Brighton has some exciting news! This is our 13th year in business and the Sign Lady wants to celebrate with raffles and gifts on the 13th of every […]
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The Same, But Different
by dawn-admin onby Dawn Homa UPDATED 8.12.22 The other day I received a phone call from a customer. They were frustrated because they hadn’t received the quote from us and were ready to get the contract issued. This was a longtime customer that we have worked with for 10 years. After going through our point of […]
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Flat Is Not Where It’s At
by dawn-admin onOh! The things we can do! We’ve had our router for about six months now. To say I was nervous about this new “toy” is an understatement. But my fears have been pushed aside with all the fun signs we are able to create for you. We can route and layer different mediums together to […]
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10 years of SIGNARAMA
by dawn-admin onJanuary 2016 was our 10 Year Anniversary. I would love to say that over the past ten years, I now have all the answers to running, growing and nurturing a business. But, just like with children, a business doesn’t come with an instruction manual. You have to learn as you go and sometimes the “going” […]
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Signarama Recently Featured on Signweb
by dawn-admin onWith the political season well under way and what is sure to be an interesting Presidential election ahead of us, trade magazine Signweb recently wrote an article highlighting shops around the country that have provided signage for political candidates. With a long history of working with political candidates, Signarama is excited to have been included […]
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A Recent U.S. Supreme Court Ruling and What it means for the Signage Industry
by dawn-admin onThe U.S. Supreme Court heard its first case on sign protocol in more than 20 years this June. The case, Reed v. Town of Gilbert (Ariz.), began with the use of temporary signage by an Arizona church. The town of Gilbert’s sign code limited the size of and length of time that the church’s temporary […]
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