by Lindsay Gardner | Oct 22, 2015 | ADA, Interior Signs
The new U.S. Army Reserve Readiness and Training Center is located in Windsor, Colorado just a few miles from Connecting Signs. Last spring the construction was completed on the facility that will be used for a base for part-time soldiers’ once-a-month drills and...
by Lindsay Gardner | Sep 17, 2015 | ADA, Braille Signs, Indoor Dimensional Letters
Creede, Colorado is a small town located in southwest Colorado about 315 miles from our shop in Fort Collins, Colorado. The 2015 school year began with a lot of excitement in this little town because of a new school that was all ready for the students and...
by Lindsay Gardner | Feb 17, 2015 | ADA, Braille Signs, Engraved Signs, Indoor Dimensional Letters, Routed Signs
One way to get routed signs is by using a handheld router. Although a handheld router produces beautiful signs using wood, metal, and other hard materials, they can be slow. In this fast-paced world of business and competition, you need your sign or signs fast. For...
by Lindsay Gardner | Feb 12, 2015 | ADA, Braille Signs, Directional Signs, Interior Signs
What are ADA Signs? ADA Signs, Braille regulatory signs, Indoor Business Signs all use standard symbols, pictograms, and text to mark areas specially adapted for use by disabled persons. Why do you need to comply? According to the US Department of Justice website, the...
by Lindsay Gardner | Feb 8, 2015 | ADA, Braille Signs, Directional Signs, Lobby Signs, Wayfinding Signs
The Need for Clear Interior Signage I’m sure you’ve seen it – someone walking around an office building or maybe a medical center, and they look lost, or maybe there’s no doubt they’re lost because they are saying things to themselves...