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The 5 Most Popular Office Signs. Number 3 is a MUST!
It’s sometimes intimidating trying to find the ideal office signs for your business given the amount of options from which to choose. You first have to pick the right sign frames and then you have to decide what type of inserts to use. I thought I would take some of the more frequently ordered signs and briefly describe why I believe most people tend to gravitate towards them. I’ll also take a few minutes afterwards to talk about Vista System office signage in general, including the features common across the entire product line which may help further explain why customers like these particular sign frames.
- WFFP2U – Dimensions 3″H x 5.25″W.
- WFFP16U – Dimensions 6″H x 6″W
- WFFP17U – Dimensions 6″H x 6″W with a 2″ ADA header
- WFP1U – Dimensions 2″H x 4″W
- WFP84U – Dimensions 11″H x 8.5″W
The WFFP2U is the smallest and most economical of the flat product line. The WFFP16U sign frame is one of the more popular office signs because it’s ideally sized for insert content with an attractive price point. The WFFP17U is identical to the 16U but is a two-part sign frame with a two-inch ADA header. The flat portrait office signs in general have become increasingly popular for the above reasons.
The WFP1U is the most cost effective of the office door signs. Unlike the other three listed so far, the WFP1U is from the curved product line. Since the curved line is LEED certified I believe this may be another contributing factor to the curved line popularity. Finally, the WFP84U sign frames accommodate 8.5 x 11 letter-size inserts which make it an ideal solution for people who like to do-it-yourself.
Overall I believe people choose office signs from Vista System because they are competitively priced, aesthetically pleasing and most importantly, are extremely easy to maintain. There are others too but maintaining your office door signs, for example, can be very costly downstream due to promotions, attrition, etc. By using paper inserts you can print new office door signs in minutes for a fraction of the cost of having to call your local sign company.
If you would like a free sample please let us know and we’ll send you one just for the asking. We value your business and opinions so please comment on our blog or any of our other social channels.
18 Essential Railway Sign Frames
Vista System produces a wide variety of both interior and exterior sign frames specifically designed for train stations or railway systems. This includes everything from wayfinding signs for lobbies, to platform signage and parking signs all the way down to directory and restroom signs.
Here are 18 essential railway sign frames that every station or rail system should have. We’ve omitted the pictures and detail of the following signs from this post but we’d be happy to send you the link if you contact us for this information.
- Station Name
- Platform Number
- Train Schedule
- Advertisements
- Digital Information Sign
- Exit Signage
- Railway Map
- Central Station Wayfinding Sign
- Restroom Signs
- Wayfinding Suspended Sign
- Price List Directory Sign
- Tickets Cashier
- Train Route Illuminated Map
- Wayfinding Flag Sign
- Long Term Parking
- Disabled Parking
- Route Map
- No Smoking
With the Vista System Modular Curved Frame Technology (MCFT) and full suite of sign frame products available almost any type and size of sign can be fabricated. Given that all frames are built to order, Vista System effectively provides custom signs with “off the shelf” frame prices. The extrusions accommodate a wide variety of insert materials and thicknesses which make matching interior or exterior color schemes or existing sign programs simple.
As noted above, we have tons of pictures and details surrounding this railway signage so please reach out to us. If you would like to see a sample to experience the quality of the product first hand let us know and we’ll send you a free sign frame just for the asking. Just click on the “get a free frame” bubble and we’ll get it in the mail.
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5 Considerations in Using Flag Signs versus Corner Signs

Flag signs and corner signs both serve the wayfinding space extremely well. It should be noted that both types of office signs can support wayfinding on both corner and hallway applications however, flag signs tend to be the sign frame of choice on hallways and corridors while corner signs are preferred on intersecting walls. So what are some of the considerations that come into play using one versus the other? Our top 5 would be as follows:
- Aesthetics
- Height Limitations
- Cost
- Vandal Resistance
- Installation
Aesthetics – Some people simply prefer the cleaner, lower-profile look that the corner signs exhibit versus the higher profile, projecting look of the flag signs. It’s clearly a personal preference but because they are modular it’s very common to use them in conjunction with one another.
Height Limitations – Buildings with drop ceilings or older buildings in general may provide vertical challenges when it comes to choosing the right sign frame. On intersecting walls, the corner frames are the safer bet over the projecting frames as they lie flush against the wall. On hallways, choose a smaller frame such as the FSF1U or landscape-oriented projecting sign frame to minimize vertical interference.
Cost – The cost of both types of office signs vary based on size. Choose the proper size frame based on the line of sight. For example, for most interior office space you’re safe with any size sign because you’ll be able to see it clearly within 50 feet or so. For exterior applications where the sign needs to be visible at a distance, please consult a letter visibility chart to determine the size of sign you’ll need. The minimum letter height required for a sign viewed at 100 feet is 4″ for example, so your content should drive the size of sign frame needed at that distance. Both types of frames accommodate paper inserts so it’s inexpensive if you go the paper route to sign your building.
Vandal Resistance – Interior office signs are rarely vandalized compared to those installed outside. Since wayfinding signs in general are installed high enough for people to see the height of the sign frame itself is definitely a deterrent. Mounting surface and mounting method are other areas which can help mitigate vandalism. Due to the projecting nature of flag signs it’s more likely for them to be physically loosened from their mounting surface but either sign is equally likely to be damaged with the malicious intent.
Ease of Installation – Since corner signs can be installed with double-sided tape or velcro in addition to wall anchors and screws the nod for ease of installation would go to them. That said, both flag and corner frames can be installed in minutes using wall anchors and screws.
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