News — magnetic
B2B Business to Business Sign Printing
Posted by Joe Giral on
For many of the industrial, military, corporate and commercial markets, LetterBank Signs + Print just makes good sense. See Services belowBased on customer surveys of our Fortune 1000 clients, who typically purchase tall outdoor Banners with Wind-Proof Stands, Printed Table Covers, Wall Lettering, Lighted Can Signs and Decals, 100% of our Corporate customers (who replied to share an opinion) stated that they will use LetterBank Resourcing and Fulfillment in their next branding and marketing outreach. Checking in with our Military customers, the more popular orders are for Decals, Floor Decal Graphics, Stencils, Rec Signs and Changeable "Curb" Signs 100% of Military respondents said that...
- 0 comment
- Tags: advertising, banners, business names, business signs, business wall signs, changeable option signs, concrete, concrete letter forms, cover over awning, cover up awning name, custom letters for your walls, custom tall letters, dimensional letters, Dimensional signs, display lettering, DIY awning sign, DIY concrete signs, DIY sign layout, DIY signs in concrete, Do-It-Yourself Business Lettering, fabric banners, foam, full color signs, GSA, Help with signs, lettering, letters, letters for gated park, Lighted Sign Letters, Lighted Signs, magnetic, MILITARY GSA, monuments, national parks signs, one-use letters for concrete forms, parking, sign printing, SOUCRING SERVICES
How-to DIY Guide for Magnetic Menu Walls
Posted by Joe Giral on
Where to beginHow to DIY Guide for Magnetic Menu Walls LetterBank/My DIY Signs has been creating die-cut magnetic letter menus for over 20 years. Here are a few tips to save time and money on this retro-tech project! Let's take this step-by-step. I recommend that you read through the article before budgeting for your project, so you have a realistic idea of what the real cost savings will be, before you begin. Allow sufficient time so you're not distracted for best results. This actual project shows 3" lowercase heading, 2" lowercase menu items and 1" helvetica capitals for ingredients. Determine the size...
What's the difference between Punched and Die-Cut magnetic letters?
Posted by Joe Giral on
What's the difference in magnetic letters? I guess you can instantly separate the different magnetic letter sets into two broad categories: Toys or Business, economy or ready-to-use. Toys are the small, multi-colored plastic letter kits that are available in buckets or bags at children's toy stores. You know the kind, every letter's a different color. It's a toy with an incomplete alphabet. Business magnetic letters are the kind that are used on menu walls (see example), metal signs, cars, military and factory shelves. Until now, this kind of magnetic letters has only been available in one or two styles and...