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Channel Letters
Channel letters can be flush mounted directly to the fascia or raceway mounted to fascia as required by landlord and certain application that do not allow flush mounting. Channel letter signage in particular have grown in popularity in the last few years. Neon or LEDs lights are used to light the channel letters which are made to stand out from the building. Channel letters are usually built of aluminum making them very lightweight and versatile while still being able to endure high winds and many weather conditions. For a nice soft glow, lights are installed at the back of the channel letters and are the newest trend.
Channel letters are normally built with aluminum sides and backs and include faces that are colored acrylic. When these letters are lit from the interior with either neon or LEDs, it is named face lit. Built of aluminum with the backs made out of clear polycarbonate, halo lit channel letters are considered the opposite of face lit letters in the electric sign industry. {TOP}
Reverse Channel Letters
Reverse Halo lit letters offer unique look to your company name or logo. They can be both front lit and have a reversed Halo that projects unto the back surface. Reverse Channel Letters are commonly used when a prestigious image is of the upmost importance. These individually mounted letters provide an elegant but mild halo effect during evening hours while offering a stylish vibrant image in a multitude of pantone colors during the daylight hours. {TOP}
Pole & Pylon Signs
A pylon or pole sign is your communication device for the purpose of presenting your message about your business, profession or service. These are free standing structures located on the site and offer high visibility to traffic. Pylon signs are usually internally illuminated and have decorative faces using either flat or pan faces. These signs can have a single or double pole structure and can be fitted with pole covers to decorate the poles.
Pylon signs are designed to promote your business image. Pylon signs from UnitySigns take high impact to a new level. These impressive freestanding signs give your customers advance notice of your location, and increase your company’s exposure.
Creating a new pylon sign can be a daunting project, but the professionals at UnitySigns can help. From navigating zoning laws and permits to deciding what materials and technology best suit your needs, the UnitySigns team will make sure your new pylon sign is a solution for the long term. {TOP}
Multi-Tenant Signs
Main ID with tenant panel signs are used to identify shopping centers, business parks or any area having more than one business. This sign type can be a low profile sign or a free standing pylon. Choices of sizes and materials are unlimited.
Tenant panels can be non-illuminated or illuminated allowing for day and night viewing. Your tenant panels let the public know what your center has to offer in services and or retail sales. The overall sign should reflect your developments image with style while making a statement. {TOP}
Monument Signs
The primary purpose is for property identification, directional sign and regulatory signs. They are highly visible and are the first opportunity to show corporate image. Materials used are usually heavy extruded aluminum with curved panel options. These durable signs are an effective and attractive system for high profile identification. A monument sign from UnitySigns doesn’t just identify your business; it makes a statement about your business – a statement as elegant as it is bold.
The UnitySigns team will help you consider the many materials and styles available, and ensure that your monument sign is a distinct reflection of your image and identity. Whether you want a stately, traditional sign or choose a sleek, modern style, a monument sign from UnitySigns makes a lasting impression. {TOP}
Architectural Signs
An Architectural sign package from UnitySigns can include a variety of products, each blending function with style to keep your business or facility moving in the right direction. Some of the customized quality products that can make your architectural signage effective are:
The American's with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990 by President Bush. This law guarantees equal opportunity to individuals with disabilities in many areas from employment to transportation to wayfinding & more. Signage, also commonly known as "wayfinding", is just a portion of what this law entails. Compliant ADA Signs should have both tactile raised letters and also Grade II braille for those blind and with low vision. The law also states letter height, type of braille, color contrast, mounting location and more. {TOP}