A lobby sign is a company name and/or logo fabricated from a variety of materials and installed on the wall in an entry area of a business or building. Make a good and lasting first impression when your customers walk into your business. Lobby signs can be your company name and/or logo only. It usually is mounted on the wall above the receptionist area or directly across from the door as you walk in.
It can be made of many different materials, alone or a combination of.
What is indoor sign?
Indoor signs are versatile in the way that they can be used for brand promotion, way-finding, and general information purposes. Some of our most popular interior signs include reception signs and indoor banners for commercial spaces.
What is the difference between indoor and outdoor signage?
Indoors offer richer interactive possibilities – touch, VR, gestures. Outdoors, limited interaction due to weather constraints and higher costs.
Outdoor sign requires higher brightness to combat sunlight.
Indoor displays leverage controlled lighting, balancing visibility and viewer comfort with nuanced adjustments.
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A lobby sign is a company name and/or logo fabricated from a variety of materials and installed on the wall in an entry area of a business or building. Make a good and lasting first impression when your customers walk into your business. Lobby signs can be your company name and/or logo only. It usually is mounted on the wall above the receptionist area or directly across from the door as you walk in.
It can be made of many different materials, alone or a combination of.
What is indoor sign?
Indoor signs are versatile in the way that they can be used for brand promotion, way-finding, and general information purposes. Some of our most popular interior signs include reception signs and indoor banners for commercial spaces.
What is the difference between indoor and outdoor signage?
Indoors offer richer interactive possibilities – touch, VR, gestures. Outdoors, limited interaction due to weather constraints and higher costs.
Outdoor sign requires higher brightness to combat sunlight.
Indoor displays leverage controlled lighting, balancing visibility and viewer comfort with nuanced adjustments.