HOW
TO CHOOSE A SIGN COMPANY
In order to
choose a sign company, it is necessary to have some understanding
of the industry's structure. Over the course of time, several
distinct "personalities" have emerged. The following
description capture the major types.
The
Commercial Sign Shop :
The
commercial sign industry is made up of the vast majority of small
sign shops across Canada and the US. These are comprised of sign
painters, woodcarvers, pinstripers, guilders, calligraphers, and
etc. In terms of numbers, this is the largest segment of the sign
industry - about 30,000 shops, according to some estimates. Of
course, no one knows for certain, because the commercial sign
industry is made up not only of a fair number of perfectly reliable
and established enterprises, but also includes a number of people
who work out of garages, or who hold other full-time jobs. At
present, no reliable demographic information exists which truly
tracks this segment of the industry (or defines exactly who belongs
to it).
The
Custom Electric On-Premise Industry :
This
part of the industry is a group of approximately 3000 to 4000
shops which design, manufacture and install several billion dollars
worth of internally illuminated signs each year. The custom electric
sign industry truly represents the establishment, and as such,
is the best defined in terms of sales volume and demographic make-up.
It is also the only on-premise sign industry represented by its
own trade association: the National Electric Sign Association.
The custom electric sign shop's genesis dates back to the early
1900s. The introduction of neon in the 1920s fueled its growth.
Luminous tube signs "custom" one-of-a-kind items, have
been popular in expressing the uniqueness of each business. With
the resurgence of neon in the 80s, the industry has continued
to thrive.
Production
Sign Companies :
The
high volume production sign companies supply the needs of North
American franchises. A cartel of about a dozen major manufacturers
does large volume business with big businesses. The typical customers
are the major retailers of the oil companies, the food franchises,
the hotel/motel chains, the convenience stores, etc. There are
probably not too many towns in this country without a production
sign or two. These signs have become a highly recognizable mark
along the roadsides of North America.
The
Architectural Sign Industry :
What
defines and separates this segment of the industry from the others,
is its design function: an architectural sign is an integral part
of the environment. An architectural sign company manufactures
a product which complements its immediate surroundings. An architectural
sign company designs for a structured environment for a corporate
or institutional facility. This is a large and diverse market
including airports, zoos, hospitals, office buildings, stadiums,
hotels, shopping centers, government buildings, etc. Architectural
design is a specialized discipline that is practiced by a group
called the Society of Environmental Graphics Designers (SEGD).
The several hundred core members of this association are primarily
composed of design specifiers who subcontract the actual fabrication
to sign system manufacturers. These firms supply a market, which
could be described as somewhat of a hybrid of the quantity production
and custom sign industries. This means an architectural sign manufacturer
must often provide a large number of signs, each fulfilling a
specific purpose.