Whether your business is well-established or just getting started, signs and graphics are a key component to building your brand and creating a quality customer experience. Do you have a sign plan already in place? A well-constructed, eye-catching sign helps your business stand out among competitors and bring in new business. A sign and graphics strategy should be integrated into every marketing savvy business plan.
Why Does Your Business Need Signs?
“Don’t judge a book by its cover” is not an adage you should consider when designing a business signage plan. A sign may very well be the first contact a prospect has with your brand, so make sure it's a good one. Other reasons your business should develop a strategic signage plan to increase sales and brand loyalty:
Signs are one of the most cost-effective forms of advertising
A sign introduces you to those passing by, who might not know your business
Signs work 24/7 to advertise for your organisation
Wayfinding signage will help people locate your business among competition
Signs incorporating your logo create brand recognition
How to Devise an Effective Signage Plan
Put your plan into writing and commit to reviewing it quarterly to measure performance. Determine metrics to monitor and measure your plan. Secondly, create a budget for both interior and exterior signage and think about consulting with a professional sign and graphics team on the best strategy. Different businesses have different signage needs and a detailed graphic design plan will help you narrow which direction to choose. Think about what you are trying to accomplish and what messages you want to communicate, and then determine the type of signage you need. Plan for the experience you want your customers to have in your store, patients to have in your facility or visitors to have in your office. From there, you can communicate it using impactful and creative signs and visual graphics. While a construction company should create a plan including wayfinding and safety signage, a small boutique may incorporate colourful point of purchase signs in its strategy.
Common signs businesses need:
Digital signs and kiosks
Wayfinding signs to direct
Safety and emergency signs
Banners for street advertising
Promotional signs and posters
Dimensional logos
Vehicle wraps
Building directories
Consider the Details and the Budget
Create a budget for your exterior signs and graphics as you do for advertising. Signs and graphics should be taken into account as a percentage of your overall marketing budget. You can achieve a lot from your visual communications for a small investment. Don’t forget about the impact of having graphics on your delivery vehicle or the importance of ensuring that your pylon sign is in good shape (lights are working, graphics not faded, etc.).
Before putting up any outdoor signs and graphics, consider details like permits and maintenance. Check with your city’s guidelines for signage and consult with a local sign expert. After obtaining any necessary permits, evaluate what types of resources you have or need for signage creation. Consider the costs you will accrue while implementing, maintaining and updating your signage. By working with a professional, you can determine the most cost-effective way to accomplish your goals.
Make Your Signs and Graphics Memorable
Effective signage and advertising help people notice and remember your brand or organisation, even if they weren’t looking for it. How well a sign does for your business depends largely on how easy it is for people walking or driving by to see and read it. The most memorable signs provide information, catch attention, and properly use colour and content to portray their business. Additional tips:
Don’t be afraid to think outside the box
Be bold in colour, context and installation
Consider optimum lighting and visibility
Go digital with kiosks, LED signs and digital menu boards and more
Common Signage Mistakes
The goal is to create functional, beautiful and effective signage. Avoid these common mistakes that can hurt your signage strategy.
Rushing into the design and implementation phases for signage without carefully planning ahead
Including too much or too little information
Using designs, colours or fonts that don’t fit your brand, product or service
Attempting to blend into a surrounding environment
Underspending or using cheap materials that won’t withstand time or environment
With a well-planned signage design strategy, your business should be able to create striking, informative and lasting signs that accurately represent your brand and its mission. Effective signage for your business is an investment and the long-term value can pay returns for years to come. Work with a professional to ensure your unique goals are achieved. You need more than just a sign company; you need people with visual ideas who understand your business, and FASTSIGNS is more than ready to help.