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Really Long Lasting Trail Signs

These signs are made from a material called ColorCore, which has contrasting layers of plastic, and are then computer cut to expose the layer below. This gives a really durable sign, especially when compared to wood signs that can rot … Continue reading

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Adhesive Vinyl Sign

Here’s a common problem. Our customer has a sign on a piece of metal, and it’s pretty old and looks pretty bad. He doesn’t have the artwork that created the sign, and 20 years ago it probably wasn’t digital anyway. … Continue reading

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Digital Reflective Sign Printing

The time was when signs were done with stick on cut letters on a reflective substrate. Any more, though, we can print with our digital process on reflective adhesive vinyl. That gives you all the colors of the rainbow! This … Continue reading

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Computer Cut Signs

This is a digitally printed and cut sign made for Growing Brilliant. We printed it on 1/4″ sintra, and then let our computer driven router do the special shape. This allows you to make one-off shapes and signs that are … Continue reading

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Computer Cut Shapes with a Difference

Usually when we computer cut a  shape, it’s a cartoon character, the outline of a product, or cut letters. This job was different, and I thought it would be interesting to share. Our customer wanted a sign that would fit … Continue reading

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