Running Shoes Custom Colors
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The Right Graphics On Custom Banner Signs Speak As Loudly As The Words
Effective Custom Banner Signs Use Graphics To Provoke Memory
Painted on the side of a brick building in historic Charleston, South Carolina, is the Charleston Hat Man. The Hat Man is a cute depiction of a male figure completely constructed of and dressed in different styles of hats. From his facial features to his fingers and fancy clothes, nothing on the Hat Man is anything less than a fine cap of some sort. I don’t know how long the Hat Man has graced that building, but he does bear some recent (in Charleston terms, that could mean anything!) historical significance. Rumor has it that his likeness once sold hats in a fine store on that corner – what a successful campaign that was! So successful that it endures even today as a local landmark, long after the business his intricate drawing once represented is gone.
In fact, we down here don’t even think of the Charleston Hat Man as having been created by a business or even his artist. He has so much personality that he stands on his own merit. Former customers of his shop probably didn’t even refer to the true name of the store – they just pointed people to the brilliant custom business sign for his services. Your own custom banner sign can reap this kind of success with the right graphic design. Just think of an attention grabbing logo that represents your business or service, and remember that putting your personality into your banner sign gives it personality in return. And that personality is ultimately what people – potential customers – remember.
Your Custom Banner Sign Graphics Can Be Simple
The Hat Man is very intricate in his design, a true work of a talented graphic artist. You, too, can consult the services of a professional graphic artist, as high quality sign shops usually employ an artistic team for help in design. But you probably have already thought of a few good ideas yourself. Remember that custom banner signs don’t have to be as elaborate as the Hat Man – think of Nike’s logo. One glance at that ‘swoosh’ and you’re already thinking of your next pair of running shoes, aren’t you? Just make sure that any graphics that go onto your banner sign are easily deciphered – you don’t want people scratching their heads at a poorly executed image. True story: I once thought a graphic on a custom banner sign for a ballet studio was a pair of deer antlers. Don’t ask me how, but I thought this for a long time. It wasn’t a deer; it was a ballerina en pointe.
Also, be sure your graphics are large enough to be seen from a distance on your custom banner, especially if it involves details. Your goal is to have potential customers recognize your ‘brand’ with one glance of an image from your custom banner signs. That way, if they see that same image on a shopping bag or in a news print ad, without having to read the fine print, they will know what that image represents – your business.
There’s a children’s boutique where I live called The Pink Crocodile. On its custom banner signs and all over its merchandising is guess what? You got it – a black kangaroo. Kidding! Of course, it’s a pink crocodile, and it’s immediately recognizable to anyone who lives in our area, thanks to a clever name and graphic design on the owner’s banner sign.
So what graphic symbol will you use for your custom banner signs? Kind of fun to think about, isn’t it?
Color Photographs Make For Memorable Custom Banner Signs
You’re not limited to graphic designs to make your custom banner stand out. Thanks to full color digital printing, anything can be transferred onto a banner sign, including digital photographs. Not only that, but market research has proven that people remember custom banner signs with color photographs 300% more than they do signs without them.
So if you have a photograph you would like to use for your custom banner signs, then your sign professional can make it happen for you. And don’t worry about the clarity of the photograph once it is magnified for your custom sign – the digital printer maintains the photograph’s high resolution and vivid colors. You will be truly impressed with the results!
Create A Lasting Image With A Unique Graphic On Your Custom Banner Signs
While your graphics on your own banner sign may or may not last for another generation, a well designed, clear graphic can represent your business as well as any words can simply by invoking memory. Just ask the Charleston Hat Man.
About the Author
Robin Harrelson, also nationally known as TheSignChef, is a visionary in the sign industry. With her husband Tim, their live, interactive website provides instant access to unique online signs tools, how-to videos and corporate class custom signage.
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u know those nike shoes that are like the remix running shoes with the spring looking things on the heel?
well i am getting a pair of those that are going to be custom made in colors. so what colors should i get?
Lime Green and SkyBlue
Lime Green and Silver
SkyBlue and Silver
Hot Pink and Lime Green
Hot Pink and Silver
Bumblebee Yellow and Silver
Bumblebee Yellow and Black
Neon Orange and Silver
Neon Orange and Black
i am open to any ideas
and where do u think i can get them quickly
help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I bought those too, and I got the hot pink with lime green.
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