Front row seat.

Tonight there was a spectacular sunset. But as great as the sunset was the real surprie came after the sun went down in the west. As I looked out my studio windows to the east the cumulus clouds billowed with unbelievable color. I whipped out my camera and without leaving my seat snapped this picture. 

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I never tire of the ever changing view out my window.

-grampa dan

Favorite sign?

I often get asked which sign that we've done is my favorite? That's a tough question. There havve been lots of cool projects to choose from. Let's consider a few of the memorable ones...

The sign we did for Kelmor's Gravel pit was a fun one and definitely ranks up there as one of my favorites. His name is Scoops...

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The giant duck we did for a waterslide is also right up there.

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Our own sign still pleases me every time I see it. It may get a new base one of these days but the ship will live on for a long tme to come.

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Some of the samples on display in our shop are also on that list. Hopefully customers like them too and these signs inspire more similar projects in the future.

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The Fox and Hounds Pub signs were very fun to do and still are on that list as well.

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I could go on and on with more examples of signs we've done - signs I still enjoy. But my all time favorite sign is the next one and definitely the one after that. Imagine! Stay tuned...

-grampa dan

What is an effective sign?

As I prepare for my presentations next week at the tourism conference in Chemainus next week I am going over my notes and photographs. One of the first things I will do in my presentation is define a sign. A sign to me is so much more than what people normally think of when they think about signs.

'A sign is anything that draws attention to a client's business, product or service. A sign can be lots of things. An effective sign does so much more than just inform folks of what the name of something is.'

An effective sign has to get peoples attention in a big way. These days there is so much visual clutter around us. If we were to squint our eyes a little as we looked down the street most things would tend to blend together and get lost in the clutter. When we are travelling in a car or even walk down a street this is how much we really see. I call it the squint test. To win our attention and hold it we need something different - something memorable. What we see has to stand out in a BIG way. 

Typically we have only a few seconds to get our message across - two or three seconds at most at typical traveling speeds. That means there had better be a message with few words - something graphic is even better. Imagine if we can ceate something so attractive we can get people to slow down or better yet stop. If what they see is so cool they need to dig out their camera and take a picture that would be even better. Chances are they will be posting the pictures they take to their facebook page or sharing it via email with their friends later - all the while advertising our business in the process. How cool would that be! THAT would be an effective sign!

These are the kinds of signs that we create in our shop. We also display them out by the road to advertise our own business. One of these signs happens to serve other functions as well. Our power comes off the telephone poles to a colorful tower. Inside are the electric meters, a water shutoff, telephone distrbution boxes and a whole bunch of other mechanical things. It is a structure that needed to be there for practical purposes but it also acts as one of our signs out by the road. (Don't tell the city it's a sign however for we didn't call it that on our permit.) The tower is colorful and loaded with details to grab attention and hold it. Every day we see folks posing by it for pictures. (just like we planned) The only message it officially bears is a house number. The tower advertises that this is the place.

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On top a rooster perches, fashioned from bits of rusty steel. The message he crows to all who hear is of the imagination that abounds on this property.

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The tower is not a typical sign but it works and works extremely well.

-grampa dan