Channel Letter Pics- Alexandria, Virginia

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Holiday Signs is Central Virginia’s premier custom electric sign company and, just in case you haven’t noticed, we work in your town too!

We’ve been turning traffic into customers for over 40 years and look forward to the chance to help your organization attract attention in your part of Virginia.

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Are Solar Power Signs Feasible for Signage Off the Grid?

 

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  Photovoltaic (PV) powered signs (solar-powered signs), can operate independently off the grid generating electricity directly from sunlight. Recent technological advances in low voltage LED lighting and thin-film solar cell technology are combining to make solar options a bit easier to digest from the viewpoint of electric sign buyers.

  Science involved with the solar cell process dates back to 1839 when French physicist, Edmond Becquerel, discovered the photovoltaic effect. By the 1950’s Bell Labs of the United States had introduced the first practical applications, and today’s PV cells help provide power for many commercial, industrial, municipal and residential applications, including exterior signage.

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  I’m sure you’ve seen an electronic message sign on Virginia’s Interstate Highway System with photovoltaic cells angled to the sky for off-grid power supply. The Virginia Department of Transportation has been using solar powered signs for years. And we have used solar power lighting in certain sign applications as well.

  Here are a few applications where utilizing solar power for signage in Virginia is practical:

  • Powering signs in remote locations;
  • Powering signs with critical functions during power outages.

BRIGHT WELCOME

  Just ten miles away from our custom electric sign shop in Chester, Virginia, The Village of Ettrick in Chesterfield County recentlywww.holidaysigns.com-richmond-va-solar-powered-monument-signs-spotlit-signage chose a solar powered system that we provided to spot-light the village’s main entrance signs.

  And not only town managers are going solar. Facilities managers of financial institutions, schools, shopping centers, and hotels are utilizing solar power options in certain cases.  Hospitals are using PV technology to illuminate wayfinding signs so the public can see critical ER directional signage 24/7 regardless of remoteness of location or power outages off emergency back-up.

  A few years ago, we were approached by a hospital about powering electric signs located in remote areas far away from local utilities. Their options were to dig super long trenches to the nearest electric connections or consider solar power.  Both options were expensive at the time, but rapidly falling prices are making solar options more affordable. The average price of solar power systems has dropped dramatically over the course of the last six years, with a 33% decrease since 2011, making the costs of using solar to power electric signs a more viable option.

  Some ideas for solar signs:

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DIGITAL DISPLAY PROJECT-VCU SIEGEL CENTER

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A Closer Look at a Complicated Digital Display Installation

TOP RATED SIGN INSTALLERS FOR A TOP RATED TEAM
According to today’s Associated Press Top 25 Men’s College Basketball poll, the VCU Rams are Ranked 16th in the US. Before the start of this year’s season, Holiday Signs was involved in assembling and installing the team’s 7-ton center-hung basketball scoreboard with video display, a 30” high by 100′ long ribbon display, and ten sets of ceiling-hung speaker clusters. Our contract was with Daktronics, but we were requested as the preferred installer by VCU because we installed the original scoreboard system 15 years ago when the building was constructed.

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THREE BIG CHALLENGES RESOLVED
There were several technically challenging aspects of the project.  First, the schedule was very tight and required working around events that were being hosted at the facility.  It took a lot of coordination between the VCU Director of Facilities, Daktronics, rigging teams, electricians, freight deliveries and installation crews that could work with and around other trades to get the project completed on time.  

www.holidaysigns.com-richmond-va-VCU-Daktronics-LED-DisplaysSecond, we had to work over the wood floor of the basketball court and only certain types of lift equipment could be used so as not to damage the court.  The types of lift equipment approved weren’t suitable for lifting a 5,000 lb. hoist for the center hung scoreboard.  We researched equipment that would be able to spread the load across the floor and got approval from the court manufacturer to utilize the special equipment needed for the job.  

Once the hoist was placed on the court, we were able to run all the cables to the ceiling supports and lift it up.  A steel frame was constructed and fastened to the hoist structure and then all the scoreboard and video sections were attached to the frame.  Each speaker cluster weighing from 600 to 800 lb. was raised into position with motorized chain hoists and clamped to the steel I-beam supports in the ceiling.www.holidaysigns.com-richmond-va-custom-LED-Display-and-speaker-install-for-VCU

Third, the center hung scoreboard hoist was delivered with the motor already in place.  When the job was completed it was discovered that the scoreboard was not high enough from the court surface to meet NCAA requirements.  The Holiday Signs installation crew made a recommendation that the motor be repositioned with some minor mounting modifications rather than reconfiguring the whole scoreboard structure.  The hoist engineer said it could be done, so we made the modifications and laid the motor on its side rather than standing upright and we got the clearance we needed without a lot of extra expense and the project was completed on time.

Go Rams!

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Branding Multiple Sites- Part 1: Signs for Regional Industrial Properties

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Part 1- Signs for Regional Industrial Properties

LOTS OF SITES, LOTS OF SIGNS
   A Virginia property management firm needed help with branding a client’s industrial parks, and reached out to Holidaywww.holidaysigns.com-signs-for-industrial-parks-MD-VA-DC-NC Signs for some guidance. Amy Marsden with Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) originally contacted Holiday Signs‘ project manager, Allen Twedt, early last year and Allen met with her on-site at one of their properties in Ashland, Virginia.  JLL is the property manager for a real estate firm in California called IndCor.  IndCor had recently purchased a number of properties in the Baltimore, Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Tidewater areas.

   Approximately 40 properties needed upgraded signage for site identification that met the IndCor signage standards.

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   Allen did the preliminary surveys and took photos of the existing signs so the Holiday Signs art department could create “before” & “after” layouts for side-by-side comparisons and final approvals.  Holiday Signs was able to explain and show the client that re-facing the existing signs at all of the sites would be much more economical than starting from scratch—approximately 35% of the cost of erecting new signs.

   All the signs are non-illuminated.  We took the existing signs and covered them with ACM panels that we decorated with the IndCor colors.  Many of the locations had tenant panels as well.

EASY TO COORDINATE
   The field surveys were critical so that we could fabricate and decorate the panels in our shop in Chester, Virginia.  Wewww.holidaysigns.com-richmond-VA-Baltimore-MD-DC-Industrial-Entrance-Signs-Directional-Systems-architectural-post-and-panel-type packaged all the sign components for each region and went from location to location doing the installations.  The crew also did onsite re-painting of the cabinet fillers and base details for a new finished look.

   The customer was so pleased with the concept, delivery time, no permit requirements and overall savings that they didn’t even look for another quote.  This relationship has continued and this week we are installing a $60,000.00 sign package for the same client who purchased a large office/warehouse complex in the White Oak Technology Park in Henrico, Virginia.

 

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Virginia Banks Meet for 2015 Economic Outlook

 Virginia Banks Meet for 2015 Economic Outlook

Around 500 bankers and others following the financial industry met in Richmond last week to hear two speakers offer their insight to economic signs for 2015. John Reinhart, CEO/Executive Director of the Virginia Port Authority, and Jeffrey M. Lacker, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, both spoke during a luncheon hosted by the Virginia Bankers Association and their sponsors.

Here is a summary of Mr. Lacker’s speech:

  • GDP growth has averaged a low 2 ¼ percent since the end of the recession in 2009 because of 2 primary factors: 1) Now that the flow of working baby boomers has trickled down, population growth within the prime working age group of 25-54 is in decline; 2) Productivity per employee has decreased and its 1.4% annual increase is well below pre-recession averages.

However, there are reasons to believe that growth in GDP could rise to between 2 ½ and 3 percent this year:

  • Recent increase in consumer spending, decreases in personal savings, and employee confidence in finding employment shown by “quits” being up 20% could indicate economic growth ahead. Many key labor market indicators have also strengthened in support of 2015 economic growth.
  • The economy still faces risk though: a sluggish housing market, potentially weaker exports and decreased government spending could work against any growth in the economy.
  • Inflation is currently below targets of 2 percent but is likely to move closer to 2 percent after energy prices stabilize.
  • Appropriate path for interest rates is a big unknown but at some point the rate will rise and “economic outlook can change rapidly, and judgments about appropriate policy need to respond accordingly.”

To me, it sounds like a positive economy in 2015 has some hope, but there are still many unknowns. One sure way to stay ahead of the game is to invest in your brand. Now more than ever, the way you look from the road makes an impact on people doing business with you…or not. Make your economic forecast brighter with new signs in 2015!

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How Does Cold Weather Affect my Sign ?

Cold Temperatures and Signage

How does cold weather affect my sign?  Good question. With temperatures dropping to 5 degrees in Central Virginia tonight, and with cold temperatures across the Commonwealth all week, I thought it would be appropriate to write a short blog about cold temperatures and signage.

Hopefully signs you already have in place were fabricated using materials designed for weather extremes, both cold and hot, but here are a few things you should consider if you are in the process of having new signs made and installed during cold weather:

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Big signs that are already in place have deep foundations, so they should be fine in the cold. Make sure smaller signs with posts, columns, or masonry bases are engineered for the height and overall size of your sign structure and have adequate foundations below the frost line, which deepens as you head from the oceanfront to the mountains: 12” in Tidewater, 24” in Northern Virginia and 30” in Harrisonburg, and at least 36″ farther west.

Even small, single or double-post signs like those used for traffic signs and  wayfinding systems should have concrete footers extending below the frost line to prevent unwanted movement that can make them go crooked or crack during freeze-thaw cycles.

If you are pouring a new foundation for a sign, temperatures need to be above freezing during cure time.

Paint and Vinyl Application-

45 degrees Fahrenheit seems to be the magic number for paint and vinyl application. For an enamel paint or vinyl adhesive to properly bind with the surface, surface temperatures are recommended to be above 45 degrees.

Flexible Faces-

On large signs with flex faces (signs larger than 10′ tall or 24′ wide for instance) re-tensioning may become necessary for faces installed during cold weather. To prolong the need for re-tensioning, avoid installations in temperatures under 45 degrees F.

Neon Sign Operation-

Neon gas is bright red when heated inside the neon tube. Red colored neon signs perform fine in the cold. It’s the signs using argon gas that have problems in cold temperatures.  Yellows, blues, greens, and whites will dim or discolor in the cold. This problem can be prevented by retrofitting your neon signs to LED. Not only will you avoid hurting your image, you’ll also save lots of money in power consumption!

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Cold weather brings snow and ice.

Salt and road chemicals can deteriorate sign finishes just like they do vehicles. Plus chemical residues on signs look awful. Pay close attention to your monument signage and any other low-profile type signs on your property. After a winter storm, when the temps climb above freezing, consider cleaning off all the road salt. A teaspoon of dish detergent in warm water and a sponge can do miracles. It’s not a bad idea to wax painted metal signage with a high quality auto wax. I recommend a product called Nu-Finish that comes in a bright orange plastic container that’s available at most auto supply stores.

Have a cold day!

 

 

Using 3-D Dimensional Letters for Your Main Signage

December 2015- Branding- Dimensional LettersUsing Dimensional Letters for Your Main Signage

December 2015- Branding- Dimensional Letters-Generic Sales pic 4TO LIGHT OR NOT TO LIGHT, THAT IS THE QUESTION
   Retailers need to stand out in their commercial neighborhoods and use eye-catching signs for branding and advertising.  So choosing internally illuminated electric signs and graphics for their stores is routine business. 

   Many of the biggest regional retail chains in our area opt for bright LED channel letters to gain the most effective name recognition. Smaller local retailers also require brilliant internally-lit signs and letters to brand their stores and get noticed, but sometimes there are good reasons to forego internal lighting and utilize non-illuminated or spot-lit dimensional lettering. 

   Dimensional lettering is any type of wall or monument lettering that is not painted or printed directly on the wall or sign surface. Dimensional graphics can be cut from thick aluminum sheet or they can be custom-fabricated from sheet aluminum with welded returns. They can be painted in standard and custom colors, gilded with December 2015- Branding- Dimensional Letters-Generic Sales pic 2gold leaf, left natural, anodized, or finished with a brushed aluminum effect. Metals other than aluminum can be used for special effects like brass, bronze, copper, or steel. Sometimes special patinas, rusts and chromes are used to achieve uniqueness.

   Dimensional letters can also be made of routed or molded plastic or cast metal.  They can be mounted flush with the wall or with stud stand-offs that cast deeper shadows.  Spot lighting can be used to light up the letters at night.

 

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Initial Cost
   When I first started my own small business, I couldn’t afford an electric sign.  My location was visible from a busy street with the heaviest traffic during morning and evening rush hours, so I decided to make a sign using large dimensional letters mounted on a rectangular backer panel to hang over the main entrance that worked great starting out.

Operating and Maintenance Cost
   Certainly the value in custom electric signs is the night-time brilliance of putting your name in lights, but lighting up a sign or system of signs costs money to power and maintain.  Two big benefits of non-electric signs and letters include their lower initial cost and alleviation of electrical maintenance and repair bills down the road. Even if spot-lit, the cost to light and maintain non-illuminated dimensional letters is usually less than channel letters, if a less glitzy image works. 

Low-Profile Organizations
   Some organizations aren’t as concerned about glitz, making dimensional letters great choices for branding corporate December 2015- Branding- Dimensional Letters-VAheadquarters, education and healthcare properties.

Code Restrictions
   There are many areas in Virginia where internally illuminated signs are not allowed. In these situations, unlit or spot-lit dimensional letters are a good alternative.

   Contact us for more information about electric or non-electric signs for your business or organization in Virginia!

 

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#14…Connects Federal Credit UnionConnects, Chesterfield

Connects Federal Credit Union relocated to an existing building located at a highly visible yet challenging crossroads in that roads came from several directions and it was difficult to determine the best locations for their signage for greatest impact.  The article explains how a Holiday Signs project manager was able to help…

Chartered in 1950 as the C&P Telephone Employees Credit Union, Connects Federal Credit Union has offered over a half century of unwavering commitment to its members. Last fall the organization purchased the former BB&T building on Midlothian Turnpike and chose Holiday Signs to re-brand the location, taking advantage of the high visibility of the site at the convergence of two main traffic arteries with eight lanes of potential business.

“We needed help branding ourselves as the leading credit union in the area,” said Danielle McLaughlin, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Connects. “The new location offered tremendous potential to connect our brand with the community, but the challenge was covering all the viewing angles so people passing the branch from all directions had ongoing… READ MORE

Lifepoint Church Article#13…Lifepoint Church, Fredericksburg

Lifepoint Church is growing like gangbusters! They needed another whole church so they built one inside the spacious Central Park retail center. Once they had construction underway they needed to connect with a reliable vendor who could take care of their signage. We were referred by their interior architect to make a proposal for all the custom interior branding and wayfinding signs she had custom-designed for the new location. Since we could also take care of their exterior sign needs at the property, we were selected to take care of all the signs inside and out!

Lifepoint Church, a Fredericksburg-based church with three locations just off I-95 recently utilized Holiday Signs for all of its signage. Holiday Signs collaborated with KBS Construction of Richmond and Pye Interiors of Charlottesville to provide both the exterior and interior signage for Lifepoint’s brand new building located in a section of Central Park, a modernized retail center in Fredericksburg.  

The church name on the building’s radial entrance canopy is striking as you make the approach on foot or by vehicle.  Additional exterior signage marks the main entrance off the church parking lot, and a complete customized interior signage system supports the positive exterior branding impressions while directing members and visitors where to go once inside the large worship facility…READ MORE

#12…Shenandoah University- Northern VA Campus, Leesburg Shenandoah University-Re-Branding the Leesburg Campus pdf

The marketing arm of Shenandoah University is the formulator and caretaker of the university’s brand. The logo was re-worked several years ago and incorporated into a fresh new look on the school’s website. Then in print. And now into their signage. Along with brand identity and wayfinding changes being planned or made at the main campus in Winchester, their satellite campuses are also being re-branded.

Several of our college and university clients are utilizing illuminated channel letters for building identification at their college campuses. Last month, we designed, fabricated and installed a new custom-built electric sign for Shenandoah University’s Northern Virginia Campus located in Leesburg, Virginia as part of a comprehensive re-branding initiative at their main Winchester Campus and all satellite locations.

The building that houses one of the college’s Northern Virginia locations next to Inova Loudoun Hospital is set back from the main road, and the University’s entrance is around to the left as you approach the 3-story building.  The existing branding was a set of dimensional letters attached directly to the wall, high and just under the roof line, and non-illuminated. Collaborating with the organization’s marketing directors and facilities managers, Holiday Signs provided a better solution with illuminated channel letters. The logo and letters are individually crafted and installed on common raceways, allowing for less disturbance to the exterior wall, and easier maintenance…READ MORE

June 2014 Branding- Grace Church pdf#11…Grace Church, Dumfries

How do you spread the word of God? Signs can help.

In recent years, Grace Church has seen phenomenal growth, one of the fastest growing African American Churches in the nation and among the top 100 fastest growing of all churches.

Holiday Signs plays a part in helping the church bring in new members. A few years ago the church moved into a larger building, updated their branding, and hired Holiday Signs to produce their exterior and interior signage.

“The signs have helped people know that we are in the community,” said Teri Milton, Executive Ministry Coordinator with Grace Church.

Holiday Signs provided a large custom monument sign, two building-mounted signs and interior signs for the new location immediately off Route 1 in Prince William County, in Northern Virginia. The main identification sign has an eye-catching decorative aluminum top, the church name, new logo, and a full-color graphics panel that reminds the community they are not ethnic-grounded and open to everyone.

“Our signage helps us reach everyone: all cultures, all ages, families and singles…READ MORE

#10…Burger Bach, Glen Allen

When you think of signage for hamburger places you often think of bright red and yellow electric signs. But when awww.holidaysigns.com-richmond-channel-letters hamburger restaurant is different, so are its signs!

Back-lit letters are often used to define a unique brand of exceptional quality. Burger Bach features New Zealand-grass-fed beef burgers, fresh salads and even mussels as sides. Since stellar burgers require stellar signs, Burger Bach recently hired Holiday Signs to create the new custom signs with reverse channel letters for their West Broad Village location in Glen Allen, Virginia.

Back-lit letters are produced by custom forming letters to match a company’s logo style and are lit from behind. There are many materials available for the letters depending on the exact look the customer wants to project about its brand. The lighting is produced with LED modules that are fastened to the backs of the letters. Light is bounced off the wall behind the letters to produce a neat halo effect around the letters. READ MORE

#9…Kings Dominion, Doswell

www.holidaysigns.com-chester-va-facilities-signsKings Dominion wanted a colorful sign to help its guests feel a fresh and exciting energy in the air as they step through the park’s gates and onto International Street this year. They chose Holiday Signs to help brand their 40th Celebration by building an iconic entrance sign. The new sign icon, essentially a set of ground-mounted channel letters emphasizing the 40th Celebration in bright and festive colors, was part of many enhancements made to the park’s entryway. Re-energized lighting at the park’s iconic fountain and repainted buildings lining International Street also now greet visitors as they enter the park.

“The new sign has become the centerpiece for the celebration,” said Katelyn Sherwood, Communications Manager for Kings Dominion. “Everybody stops and takes pictures of it as they come in the park,” she said.

 When working for theme parks, hospital systems, shopping centers, retail chains, etc., Holiday Signs collaborates with a variety of administrative staff involved with marketing and facilities management…READ MORE

#8…Luck Stone, Manakin-Sabot

Some say luck is all you need. Holiday Signs contends that when executing an effective entrance sign for a corporate July 2014 Iconic Signs Newsletter Luck Stone picheadquarters, skill and planning are the most important factors of success. Utilizing prototypes for conceptual sign designs ensures brand quality and consistency in the finished product and can help get your point across in the sign permitting process.

Recently, Goochland County changed their sign setback provision, allowing signs to be 10′ closer to the road. Luck Stone planned to put a new sign on top of a nice wall they would build using some of their product and then landscape around it.

Bob Morin, owner of Holiday Signs, was at a Planning Commission Meeting representing a different client on a case before the Board. Luck Stone’s presentation was deferred because the Board requested more information. We called Luck Stone’s Project Manager the next day to offer our assistance, suggesting that it might be helpful to prototype the sign as a way to explain to the Commission what they were hoping to create. It turned out Luck Stone was working with a design firm with which we’ve done several projects through the yearsREAD MORE

#7…Richmond Executive Airport, Richmond

www.holidaysigns.com-richmond-custom-electric-signsSeveral years ago my brother lost his job building airplanes at Piper Aircraft in Florida because of the trend in declining recreational air travel. Recognizing that a slow economy is the same culprit for declining recreational flyers in Virginia, (and that it could be a long-term trend), Chesterfield County Airport recently underwent a complete branding overhaul to reach a new target – executive business travelers.

Emphasizing its central location, a short distance from downtown Richmond and other growing economic areas south of town, Chesterfield County Airport re-branded itself as “Richmond Executive Airport” and hired Holiday Signs to update its signage.

Renovating the airport with a longer runway and better branding are two investments in the area’s economic development that will reap dividends down the road by bringing in more corporate flyers. Airport managers and the Department of Economic Development worked together on the final logo redesign…READ MORE

#6…Museum of the Confederacy, Appomattox

“Main entrances must be welcoming, particularly to first time visitors,” says Madge Bemiss, the architect who planned and www.holidaysigns.com-appomattox-farmville-lynchburg-custom-electric-signs-displaysmanaged construction of the Museum of the Confederacy (MOC) in Appomattox, VA.

Holiday Signs recently worked with the new museum in providing entrance signage and a complete wayfinding system. Due to their location, visible from Rt. 460, effective building identification signage was important. Signs for the project included one large, low horizontal wall sign that gets the attention of passing cars, two colorful signs at main turning points into the parking lot, and a sign above the main entrance visible by pedestrians entering the museum.

Just as HVAC, electric, and plumbing systems are all critical components of a building’s design and functionality, signage systems play equal roles in achieving visitor-friendly environments. We collaborated with Ansel Olson Design to produce the signage system for the MOC. The final comprehensive system included the identification signs mentioned above plus parking lot directional signs, site informational signs, historical plaques and markers, flag markers, tree markers, interior ADA signs, and display graphics in the museum itself.

The Appomattox site is one of three MOC locations. Two other museums are located in Richmond…READ MORE

#5…City of Manassas, Manassas

www.holidaysigns.com-manassas-digital-signs-electronic-message-centers-municipalWhen customers like the City of Manassas trust you with providing over $300,000 worth of digital signage equipment that they will rely on as an important communications tool for many years to come, it reinforces your technical self-worth to know you are not just viewed as the low bidder.  Now that five gateway signs are operational sentinels for the City of Manassas, I thought I should write a follow up story to explain how they are working out for our customer.

From all directions, the bright new electronic signs are creating a much more powerful buzz about the upcoming Fall Jubilee event than last year when they didn’t have the attention-getting variable message signs.

“Our Fall Jubilee is this weekend and the new digital signs have helped us get the message out.  No one coming into or through the city can miss the signs saying “come to the Fall Jubilee,” commented Patty Prince, Public Affairs Specialist with the city.

Patty said many people have expressed they are happy to see the signs operational. They just got this post from Facebook, “So great to see our city’s new electronic signs at the gateways to the city working and sending out the news about the Fall Jubilee!”…READ MORE

#4…Virginia Diner, Wakefield

When the Governor recognizes a business in an official Proclamation, calling its 85th anniversary to the attention of all the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia, you realize its significance www.holidaysigns.com-richmond-va-custom-LED-signsand reputation. Such was the case with the legendary Virginia Diner of Wakefield, Virginia that recently celebrated 85 years of serving Virginians.
 
“We read a Holiday Signs Newsletter which spoke of LED over neon,” said Christine Epperson, President of Virginia Diner. “It intrigued us enough to ask questions…particularly as we were going to have to replace some of the neon lettering which had stopped working,”she said.

The diner utilizes a channel letter sign at the building’s storefront, and a two-sided pylon sign in the parking lot out on the main street with channel letters across the top.  Both were originally lighted with neon tubing, but the neon was very faded and partially out so we upgraded the lighting to LED, which provided a fresher look for their famous brand.

“We take pride in and make an effort with the appearance of the building and grounds,” said Christine.  “The signage is a definite draw for our traveling guests, particularly at night.  If a building’s appearance is rough, it makes a customer question the care they will receive from within,” she said.

The visual results after the upgrade are easy to see: “Both the road sign and the building sign are much brighter and crisper,” said Christine.

She commented that had the signs not been repaired for their special 85th Anniversary celebration it would have been embarrassing! Plus the neon was causing many service calls that took time and money away from management to work on improving other aspects of the business. They liked the fact that LED was basically maintenance-free and used much less energy than neon, but it hasn’t been in use long enough to measure the exact power savings. Christine listed four reasons why Virginia Diner chose to replace their neon signs with LED, on which they are hoping to realize a return on the cost in 3 years…READ MORE

#3…Green Top Sporting Goods, Ashland

www.holidaysigns-va-hanover-county-digital-signsMost retailers don’t realize the value of the customers who pass by their front door everyday.   Customers want convenience and special offers and are more likely to stop if they are in the area; especially if you give them a reason.  Electronic Message Centers (EMCs) have come a long way over the years and now the technology can provide full color high quality images; much better than the old fashioned time and temperature displays.    They are also the most effective method of advertising with a cost per thousand many times lower than other advertising methods.

“It was all about the traffic count,” agreed Bob Strepka, Director of Marketing and Advertising for Green Top Sporting Goods of Ashland…READ MORE

#2…ACAC Fitness & Health Center, Short Pump

Building signs for radius walls is always a challenge. Many times a unique architectural feature of a building, if properly www.holidaysigns.com-richmond-va-customized-signage-products-architectural-letters-VAexploited, can become an icon gaining immediate attention while making a lasting impression on all who see it. One such feature is a radius wall that was part of a recent project at Short Pump’s new ACAC Fitness and Wellness Center. We exploited it with signage.

But it’s never easy. Since what’s built may differ from what’s designed, we had to wait until the EIFS and window mullions were in place to make sure our signage matched up with the finished radius wall dimensions.

We couldn’t just rely on the construction drawings because the EIFS shape might change during the application and shaping process. That put us on a fast track to construct the signs and have them ready in time for the opening.

“Our sign can be seen from the freeway, and I can’t tell you how many people have called to tell me they’ve seen it and would like to become members,” observed Chris Craytor, Vice-President of Development for ACAC.

The ability to reproduce a company’s logo on an elevated radius wall, and then safely install it at a busy urban intersection is not an easy task for most sign companies. Even more important is that our clients’ signage does its job in attracting new customers…READ MORE

#1…Altria Theater, Richmond

www.holidaysigns.com-digital-theater-marquees-virginia-nc-pa-md-dc-sc-NATOOn February 21, 2014, the historic “Landmark Theater” got its new “Altria Theater” name in lights. For more than 85 years this iconic performing arts building in Richmond, Virginia has hosted musical performances from Elvis Presley to The Lion King.  

Utilizing a generous $10 million gift from the Altria Group, the parent company of Philip Morris, Holiday Signs designed, fabricated and installed a new 30 feet wide, 3.5 feet tall and 18 feet deep marquee which includes a full-color digital display and LED chaser bulbs.  Richmond’s mayor, Dwight Jones said this is a historic day for Richmond and lovers of the arts and culture. He said, “This will be an important anchor for the Richmond Arts District.”

“The choices were to go back with the old style manual display or go digital,” said architect, Bruce Herrmann of Wilson Butler Architects of Boston. “We are thrilled to have chosen digital.” he explained.

The new marquee will now feature the theater’s attractions in a full-color digital display containing 100,000+ vibrant LEDs.

Utilizing Altria’s corporate logo as their palette, Holiday Signs was able to custom match to their multi-colored logo and incorporate it into the diamond patterned decorative band wrapping the entire structure.  The canopy was custom fabricated and painted to match the historic ornamentation of the period.

“The most challenging aspect of the project was handling all the details with respect to warming up to what both the donors and the architect wanted,” commented Colin Robinson, Senior Project Manager with Gilbane Building Company, the project’s General Contractor…READ MORE

 

 Thanks for reading our many examples of sign projects in Virginia! Please contact us for custom electric branding for your next big sign project.  HOLIDAY SIGNS  (804) 796-9443

 

Building Sign Pics Virginia

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DEC 2014- We Work in Your Town- VA State

Holiday Signs is Central Virginia’s premier custom electric sign company and, just in case you haven’t noticed, we work in your town too!

We’ve been turning traffic into customers for over 40 years and look forward to the chance to help your organization attract attention in your part of Virginia.

See links below for building sign pics across our service area of VA, NC, MD, and DC.

 

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WE WORK IN YOUR TOWN:

(Click on a city below to see some of our work in your area!)

Charlottesville       Chesapeake       Fredericksburg        Harrisonburg       

Leesburg         Lynchburg       Newport News       Roanoke     

South Boston/Halifax      Staunton/Waynesboro      VA Beach    Yorktown     

 

What is the Cocooning Effect?

Shopping Center Repositioning

Re-Branding a Retirement Community

Turning Eyeballs into Smiles

Green Marketing

Site Lighting and Your Brand

Flexible LED Case Study

Custom Awnings

Richmond Executive Airport

Branding Grace Church

Shopping Center Makeovers Boosting Economic Development

Branding and Anniversary at Kings Dominion

 

 

Holiday Signs of Virginia…most skilled tradesmen, expert technicians, reliable service, knowledgeable staff, talented designers, passionate project managers BUILDING SIGN PICS

Sign Prototypes and Demonstrations

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Our Approach to Selling Signs, Part 5

Sign Prototypes & Demonstrations

www.holidaysigns.com-difficult-sign-projects-richmond-virginia-custom-electric-signs-consultantsPART OF A PROCESS

The following examples are how we have used sign prototypes and demonstrations and involve some of the most technically challenging situations and why they were a necessity. But even when selling the more typical sign projects like electronic message centers for a church, or a set of channel letters on the front wall of a local retailer, there are benefits of smaller scale demos and mock-ups.

Here are three reasons for considering sign prototypes and demonstrations:

  • ENSURING VISIBILITY
  • HISTORIC ACCURACY
  • COST CONTAINMENT

ENSURING VISIBILITY

The location and entrance of a client’s medical complex was hidden from the main highway. They needed help with signage that directed people to their site for services. Because of the elevation of the property and high speed of passing traffic, a sign raised substantially off the ground was their best bet.

Utilizing a weather balloon, we aided our designers and client in gaining a clear picture of just how the sign would appear from the roadway. Our customized demonstration indicated the best heights and bearing points necessary to reach the most traffic.

HISTORIC ACCURACY

When owners of an historic Virginia hotel began redevelopment, they needed to make substantial energy improvements to obtain HUD funding.  We had to make sure the proposed new energy-efficient signage was historically accurate.

The old landmark sign was rusting away. The lighting once used to illuminate its gigantic letters was the old incandescent type. There were some 1,400 light bulbs per side that regularly burned out and there was always a big safety concern involved with changing them.

Our creative solution replaced old incandescent bulbs with low-voltage LED lighting that looked historically correct by using modern digital printing technology. We demonstrated prototypes prior to final manufacture. Collaborating with the owners, architect and general contractor we tweaked the digitally printed bulb designs and LED lighting placement to where all parties were satisfied with the effect.

COST CONTAINMENT

Cost containment is a big benefit of using prototypes for signs, especially for high-rise applications. From our experience, we know it’s best to get it right on the ground before committing to build the whole thing.

We provided a Gen 1 Prototype based on the original design specifications. After critically viewing the first version of the illuminated corporate logo from the ground, a team of senior executives immediately wanted it taken down and redesigned. Both the lighting and framework were redesigned and a Gen 2 Prototype was prepared. Before this could be approved for production, a final Gen 3 Prototype was ordered because the client re-designed their logo.

Even with the extra cost in the early design stages, utilizing prototypes trimmed more than 50% off material, labor and fuel costs that would have been incurred had the three design changes been worked out later in a high-rise environment.

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Just in case you missed them:

Our Approach to Selling Signs, Part 1: Deciding What’s Right

Our Approach to Selling Signs, Part 2: Budgeting

Our Approach to Selling Signs, Part 3: Environment

Our Approach to Selling Signs, Part 4: Viewing Distance & Sight Lines

 

 

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