Ensuring Successful Signage for a Franchise

A Professionally Done Signage Exposes your Business to Potential New Customers!

There are quite a few things that go into designing and engineering for a franchise. You must consider each separate location, the difference in structures, your target audience, and many other things. Tying all your physical locations together with a key element such as your signage can help with this. Professionally done signage is critical for a professional franchise!

A professionally done sign helps expose your business to potential new customers. As many as 50 to 60 times per customer, per month! Besides that, 3 out of 5 people say they have driven past a business because the signage was unclear, too small, or non-existent. For a franchise with multiple locations, this can be devastating to your business.

Sign and branding consistency is everything. You want people to recognize one of your locations and immediately associate it with all the other locations. Even if the size and structure of the building are different, your signage will bring every site together. Tower Sign prides itself in providing the professional tools and employees necessary to do this successfully.

Custom Sign

Bamboo Walk Restaurant Signage

Project Complete!

Tower Creations would like to announce the finished sign project for Bamboo Walk!
Bamboo Walk is a fast-food Caribbean restaurant located in New York. The finished project included covering the top of the whole building with a sleek new sign. This project also included a brand-new pole sign! This project showcases bold lettering against a modern design to draw customers on all sides and from all angles. For a small local business, this can be especially important to draw in potential new customers!

Custom Signage

Custom signs like this can also bring a lot of value to your small and locally owned business! It can be hard to keep up with today’s fast-moving society, and a new and modern sign will make you stand out. With pops of color and bold lettering broadcast to everyone who passes by, it will be sure to draw people inside. Be sure to check out Bamboo Walk if you are in the area!

6 things you need in your business as we adapt the new normal, amidst COVID-19 Pandemic

Signage has become part of our daily lives especially when we venture outside our homes. The world is a dangerous place and without signs or barricades, our lives would be in great danger. As Corona Virus continues to smash the world, businesses in different industries provided precautionary measures for people to follow. For this reason, signage and protective barriers play an important role in your business as a new normal policy.

 

  1. DOOR SIGNAGE

The first thing customers notice when they approach your building is the signage outside the door. This will help them know if you are open to business or not.

 

  1. MASK REQUIRED

Many people are unaware that they are carrying the virus. Inform everyone that wearing a mask is essential, especially when entering your facility. This simple friendly reminder will prevent everyone from being infected with the deadly virus.

 

  1. TEMPERATURE CHECK

Fever is one of the warning signs of infection. Let people know that a body temperature check is required in response to COVID-19 safety guidelines.

 

  1. HANDWASH/ SANITIZING AREA

Signage educating people to follow the basic hygiene procedure is an effective way to reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure. 

  1. SOCIAL DISTANCING

Social Distancing has become a necessity. Social distancing signs are a great reminder for everyone to keep 6 feet away from one another to prevent the spread of the virus.

  1. SNEEZEGUARD

While closer contact with workers and customers cannot be avoided, businesses were advised to install sneeze guards in their workplaces. This may help prevent germs since COVID-19 is a communicable disease and may spread through breathing, talking, coughing, and sneezing.

 

Consequently, signage and protective barriers are extremely important during this pandemic. This makes businesses responsible for ensuring the best practice of health for employees as well as customers.