After years of product development and refinement, the production of high quality raised graphics through the use of photopolymer has become efficient and cost-effective, and has generated the most creative solutions available in the industry today.
The Changing Face of ADA Signage
Ask4signs.com and its parent company Graphic Impact is finding creative ways to use materials that are more attractive. Across the board in a lot of places you see unattractive signs. Many ADA signs are traffic-sign blue.
In more sophisticated projects our company is seeing a higher level of design. Developers spending $300 per square foot on a building project, for example, are beginning to place a greater emphasis on the appearance of public areas. Signs are becoming a larger part of the architectural design as opposed to an afterthought and there is a mandate on designers to look at different materials. Where you are prohibited from using reflective materials, designers are using etched or frosted glass so you get the richness of the glass material and even using a wood background, yet it’s within the ADA regulations.
Signage by itself really hasn’t been the big change. The change is in customizing the visual communication.