The company has unveiled a new design concept to support its planned construction growth. https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article104500.html Bill DundasBill Dundas, a 40-year veteran of the on-premise sign industry as a fabricator, installer and journalist, is President/Executive Director of the Foundation for the Advancement of the Sign Industry (FASI).More Posts
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CFE Federal Credit Union Rebrand to Include Stadium
CFE Arena, on the University of Central Florida campus, will be a central part of the rebranding program of CFE Federal Credit Union (Lake Mary, FL) which is changing its name to Addition Financial. The stadium will be renamed as Addition Financial Arena. The company currently operates 17 branches throughout the Orlando and central Florida […]
Continue readingColdwell Banker Real Estate Rolls out a New Logo
The real estate giant launches a comprehensive rebranding program. https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/333478/coldwell-banker-rebrands-tests-new-logo.html Bill DundasBill Dundas, a 40-year veteran of the on-premise sign industry as a fabricator, installer and journalist, is President/Executive Director of the Foundation for the Advancement of the Sign Industry (FASI).More Posts
Continue readingLargo Repeals Deadline for Enforcing Pole Sign Ban
FASI participated with local businesses in a successful appeal to modify the City’s enforcement of a pole sign ban originally enacted in 2007. At its meeting on March 19, the Largo City Commission voted 5-2 to repeal a deadline for compliance with its pole-sign ban which otherwise would have been enforced beginning in June 2019. […]
Continue readingBusiness is Booming in the Outdoor LED Display Market
Impressive current and projected growth speaks to the advantages of signs incorporating dynamic capabilities for displaying multiple, time-sensitive messages. Bill DundasBill Dundas, a 40-year veteran of the on-premise sign industry as a fabricator, installer and journalist, is President/Executive Director of the Foundation for the Advancement of the Sign Industry (FASI).More Posts
Continue readingNew Building/Digital Icon on tap for Times Square
The planned TSX Broadway building will feature a 46-story LED display running the entire length of the sides facing Times Square. To be located on the corner of 47th Street and Broadway, the new building will house 46 floors of retail, entertainment and accommodation. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/18/times-square-is-about-to-get-a-giant-new-billboard-called-tsx-broadway.html Bill DundasBill Dundas, a 40-year veteran of the on-premise sign […]
Continue readingFlorida Hospital Rebrands as AdventHealth
Identity program encompasses multiple locations involving numerous exterior and interior signs: https://www.orlandosentinel.com/health/os-ne-advent-health-rebrand-20190318-story.html Bill DundasBill Dundas, a 40-year veteran of the on-premise sign industry as a fabricator, installer and journalist, is President/Executive Director of the Foundation for the Advancement of the Sign Industry (FASI).More Posts
Continue readingUSSC Foundation Publishes New Research Guidance on Freestanding Sign Heights
FASI partnered with the USSC Foundation to support this study which recommends height guidelines for freestanding signs and also addresses visibility issues related to monument signs. Sign companies and industry advocates have emphasized the importance of preserving sufficient latitude for heights and sizes of freestanding signs when sign codes are drafted. The new USSC Foundation […]
Continue readingBrief History of the Former Electrical Products Corp.
Examples of signs produced by the company that used to be the West Coast’s largest sign manufacturer endure in various California locations. Unique signs withstanding the test of time lend a strong sense of place and nostalgia to neighborhoods throughout America. https://la.curbed.com/maps/epco-signs-california-neon-los-angeles-bay-area Bill DundasBill Dundas, a 40-year veteran of the on-premise sign industry as a […]
Continue readingThe Picture Worth 1,000 Words
Certain jurisdictions across the nation have banned conventional, freestanding signs by enacting new sign codes which permit only monument signs. Sign companies and their advocates generally have opposed such bans and, in particular, have disputed the common rationale suggesting that pole-mounted signs somehow exacerbate traffic hazards. As this photo shows very clearly, however, a conventional […]
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