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GreenSquare Flat Table Signs

GreenSquare just introduced their line of flat table signs to complement their curved counterpart.  Vista System International acquired the Australian company in the beginning of 2012 looking for a company that had the same modular construction as its MCFT (Modular Curved Frame Technology) line.  These interior signs were designed for a number of vertical applications, some of which are included below.Vista Table Signs

  • Retail – Table signs are used to highlight discounts and special promotions
  • Restaurants – These interior signs suggest daily lunch or dinner specials or perhaps new entrees.
  • Hotels – Table signs are used at the main counter listing various services or important information.  They are also used in hotel spas and workout facilities listing hours of operation, pricing information and club rules.
  • Office Buildings – Department information, phone or contact information are just two of the ways table signs are used.
  • Hospitals – Hospitals use a variety of interior signs including table signs.  Visitor instructions, emergency information, on-call numbers and staff schedules are just a few examples.

GreenSquare, like its MCFT counterpart, has a complete line of flat interior signs to complement their table signs.  The signs come in a wide variety of standard sizes to fit almost any application.  Due to their modular nature, it is quite simple to create custom signs should the project warrant that level of specificity.  They’re easy to install and even easier to maintain.  If you have desktop software and a local printer you can replace your inserts in minutes.  Simply put, GreenSquare makes interior signs simple! B7W76UZBSV6G

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Three Basic Characteristics of a Successful Modular Sign System Implementation

What is it about a modular sign system that helps drive a successful enterprise-wide implementation of office signage? Simply defined, a modular sign system is a set of core components that can be assembled in different configurations with different options that when put together look like a custom sign system yet for a fraction of the price. There are numerous advantages, but with respect to architectural signage, it means a common, aesthetic look and feel throughout the company. The office signage is consistent from the directory signs, to the door signs to the desk signs and nameplates. The color schemes of the office signage complement the building decor.

So exactly what are the key characteristics of a sign system that enable a successful implementation?

  • Common Goal
  • Dedication
  • Implementation

First, you need to have a common goal when it comes to your architectural signage. Everyone must be on board from creative design services to facilities to upper management. It also implies a consistent message to the employees surrounding the goals of the new signs.

Dedication means that as a team you’re willing to work through the details surrounding your architectural signage. This includes the type of sign inserts or nameplates, color schemes and placement. For most small business implementations simply go with makes the most common sense. For larger implementations, your local sign contractor can provide guidance.

Lastly, just do it. Remember the goals that you set out initially for your sign system and make them happen. If you navigate the first two steps this step is actually the most fun and exciting.