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Subdivision Sign Options

March 20, 2016 By Mark Hackley

Subdivision Sign Options

www.augustasigncompany.com-waynesboro-va-22980-subdivision-sign-optionsSubdivision sign options can range from brick monuments with metal letters, to stone bases with sandblasted cedar signs, to MDO plywood signs set in decorative iron work on a single post, which happened to be the type we just finished in Waynesboro, VA. Darren Crosier, owner of Crosier Landscaping in Staunton, approached Augusta Sign Company, formerly Tree Street Signs of Crimora founded by Mark Hackley in 1991, to help with a subdivision entrance renovation last summer, and we just recently completed the project.

The existing sign was identical but it set below the grade of the main road making it difficult to see. Crosier’s company was hired to re-landscape the entrance and along with it they were contracted to raise the sign from a 6′ height to a 10′ height above grade. Working with the City of Waynesboro, approval was granted for the changes. The sign renovation was a 3 step process:

Step One involved removing the old sign and replicating it. I purchased a sheet of 1/2″ thick MDO plywood, tracedwww.augustasigncompany.com-waynesboro-va-22980-vinyl-lettering the old oval shape and cut the new shape with a jig saw and easing the edges all around with sandpaper. After priming and painting the oval, I traced the old graphics using paint thinner and brown Kraft paper, an old sign painter’s trick! The thinner makes the opaque paper transparent to do a tracing. After it evaporates you can apply black pencil to the back and trace onto the new sign or in this case onto beige vinyl that I hand-cut in the shop and applied to both sides of the sign, an exact replica of the previous sign. Step Two involved rehabbing the sign frame: I sanded, primed and repainted the ironwork structure with semi-gloss black spray enamel.

www.augustasigns.com-waynesboro-va-22980-custom-wood-signsStep Three was obtaining a new 6″ X 6″ post and 2″ X 8″ boards to surround 5′ of the bottom, then stain with 2 coats of solid color oil stain made by mixing 70% Penetrol with 30% of the green enamel used for the sign.

The sign was picked up by the customer and installed by his crew, then I went back and made a few necessary touch ups after all the work was done.

 

 

 

Mark Hackley is owner of Augusta Sign Company, Waynesboro, VA  22980

540-943-9818

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How to Brand an Office Entrance on a Budget

March 2, 2016 By Mark Hackley

www.augustasigncompany.com-waynesboro-va-how-to-brand-an-office-entrance-on-a-budgetHOW TO BRAND AN OFFICE ENTRANCE ON A BUDGET

How to brand an office entrance on a budget is a logical question to ask. I was contacted by the Albemarle County folks recently to provide new branding and wayfinding for their newly renovated Executive Suite in Charlottesville. Working with their facilities management group, we were able to come up with an economic solution, yet add some pizzazz to a new office renovation project. The project will have a glass dividing wall, a three dimensional County Seal, and a column of directional signs when complete. I installed the seal today. The best tips: Use the plastic drywall inserts that thread into the sheetrock and accept screws; these are far superior to traditional toggle bolts for medium to lightweight wall-mounted signs and displays. Also, make sure to clean PVC well with alcohol and a scrub pad to clean off any oils that come along with most PVC plastic materials. This assures a long-lasting bond between adhesive tapes and the PVC substrate. Use spot lighting for best effect!

 

Mark Hackley is owner of Augusta Sign Company, Waynesboro, VA  540-943-9818

 

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FREE VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASS IN WAYNESBORO, VA

March 2, 2016 By Mark Hackley

Nothing to do with signs, guys, but if people aren’t healthy in Waynesboro and Augusta County, they won’t be able to read signs, so in that respect it may be of interest!

The Waynesboro Seventh-day Adventist Church will present a free, informal two-hour vegetarian cooking class Sunday, March 6, 2016 from 3 to 5 PM at 1700 Lyndhurst Rd., Waynesboro, VA.

Presenter, Alina Ehrlich, will explain the nutritional value and health benefits of vegetarian cooking. Attendees will be encouraged to ask questions and taste samples made prior to the event. Recipes will be given to all attendees.

Please call 540-949-7291 or 703-915-9115 to RSVP.

Filed Under: News and Updates Tagged With: VA, Vegetarian Cooking, Waynesboro

Cost of Wall Mounted Letters?

February 1, 2016 By Mark Hackley

Cost of Wall Mounted Letters?

www.augustasigncompany.com-waynesboro-va-22980-cost-of-wall-mounted-lettersWhat’s the cost of wall mounted letters? Three-dimensional wall letters range in price depending on several things. Your sign company’s project manager can work with you to determine these factors:

  1. Size
  2. Material
  3. Thickness
  4. Interior or Exterior Usage
  5. Height Above the Ground
  6. Logos Involved?
  7. Mounting Method

Once all 7 questions are answered, a sign estimate can be prepared. As far as materials are concerned, there are www.augustasigncompany.com-waynesboro-va-22980-cost-of-wall-mounted-lettersmany options. If the signage is on an interior wall, the material of choice may be some type of plastic. Outdoors, plastic is also a good choice, but you may want to make a different statement by using metal letters. Plastics are limited to paint color finishes, but metal letters can make more of an architectural statement. Some examples include: satin aluminum, gold leaf, stainless steel, brushed aluminum, copper, and bronze. Wall signage can also be hand painted directly onto the wall.

The examples here show a range of wall signs in a city’s downtown landscape. Make sure you select a licensed sign contractor to reduce risks of ending up with non-effective, unsafe, or unattractive signage on your building. Remember, you only get one chance to make a good impression!

The thickness of lettering can add charm but can make a difference in readability and you must consider the effect of shadows on your wall letters. Any logo can be reproduced in dimensional material and www.augustasigncompany.com-waynesboro-va-22980-cost-of-wall-mounted-lettersmounted on a wall. Augusta Sign Company has more than 30 years experience in designing, manufacturing and installing wall graphics, and is available for consultation anytime!

Mark Hackley is the Owner of Augusta Sign Company of Waynesboro, VA

[email protected]   540-943-9818

 

Filed Under: Sign Knowledge

Truck Lettering Project for a Quality Waynesboro, VA Builder

February 1, 2016 By Mark Hackley

Truck Lettering Project for a Quality Waynesboro, VA Builder

IMG_1826I completed my first vehicle graphics project in my new shop today. It was a truck lettering project for a quality Waynesboro, VA builder, Westhills Company. Owner, Carl Kerby, chose Augusta Sign Company to brand his new Chevy Silverado and I was I able to letter the doors and tailgate of the pick up truck in an hour.

The project began several weeks ago when I submitted full color, scaled design concepts to Carl for feedback. After several rounds of tweaking things we came up with a final design: one that incorporated the Westhills logo and included the company phone number and website. The doors had trim pieces that minimized the area for signage and we had to work around that. Previous sign companies in Waynesboro used stock vinyl for the graphics, and the colors were not necessarily exact matches to Westhill’s logo colors, specified by their designer.  Augusta Sign Company chose to digitally print and then cut the graphics from 3M high-performance vinyl for two reasons:

  1. 3M material offers a 10-year expected performance life;
  2. Exact Pantone Color match possible upholding logo color specifications.

Pick Up Truck Signs (2 doors and tailgate) typically range in cost from $175- $775, depending on materials, complexity of designs, and size of fleet. Simple designs, minimal type, and standard vinyl colors would cause a project to fall in the lower ranges, and more complex designs, gold leaf, shading, outlines, clear-coating, etc., would cause the project to fall in the higher price zones. Usually Augusta Sign Company’s design fees are included in the overall price.

I’ll be looking for the Westhills truck out on the street. Fresh, bright, colorful vehicle graphics are an effective and economical way to promote your brand in the community you serve…every day!

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Mark Hackley is the President of Augusta Sign Company of Waynesboro, VA 22980

Contact: [email protected] 540-943-9818

Here’s a link you may find interesting. It’s a 3M site that shows many examples of vehicle wraps and other vehicle graphics projects:

http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_EU/BrandingSolutions/Home/CaseStudies/Application/VehicleGraphics/

 

Filed Under: News and Updates Tagged With: 3M vinyl graphics, car signs, truck lettering, vehicle wraps

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