Back to Top

ASI #60981 SAGE #51003 UPIC #HIPPO001
Cart

Brands

Set Descending Direction
Page:
  1. 2
  2. 3
  3. 4
  4. 5
  5. 6

5 Tips for Designing Eye-Catching Content for Your Plastic Sign Holders

Tuesday, March 17, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

Tips for Designing Eye-Catching ContentFrom restaurants to retail stores, any type of business can benefit from upgrading its in-store signage. Whether to increase sales, generate leads or improve customer loyalty, an effectively designed sign can have huge effects for your business.

Many business owners, however, make the mistake of thinking that quantity of in-store signage – rather than quality of in-store signage – is the key to attracting the attention of customers and encouraging them to take action.

In reality, it’s just the opposite. While a large quantity of signs can amplify the effects they have, no amount of signage can make up for a design that just doesn’t catch the attention of your target audience.

Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron

How to Use Plastic Sign Holders Effectively in Your Café or Restaurant

Friday, March 20, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

How to Use Plastic Sign Holders EffectivelyFrom posters to menus, many restaurants are heavily dependent on printed signs and content. Signage brings in customers, while menus and other forms of in-store signage give customers the knowledge they need to place their orders.

While menus and exterior signage might be promotional staples of the restaurant industry, there are many other ways to use signs – and sign holders – effectively in your restaurant to increase sales and encourage customer loyalty.

From promoting your daily special dishes to encouraging people to order sides and drinks, in this post we’ll share five ways that you can use plastic sign holders in your café or restaurant to improve customer loyalty and drive sales.

Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron

From Quotes to Giveaways: How to Choose a Good Offer for Your Brochures

Tuesday, March 24, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

From Quotes to GiveawaysThe key to an effective marketing campaign is a great offer. Whether you’re using brochures, direct mail sales letters or in-store signage to promote your offer, your campaign’s success depends much more on its offer than it does its presentation.

Many business owners and marketers spend more time focusing on making their posters or brochures look the part than on making sure their offer is effective and truly appealing to their target audience.

Creating a good offer can be challenging, especially if your business is new and has little data on what its target customers respond to. Despite the challenge, it’s worth investing a significant amount of time and effort in creating your marketing offer. 
Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron

Should You Choose an Angled or Top Loading Sign Holder for Your Business?

Friday, March 27, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

Angled or Top Loading Sign HolderWhether you operate a restaurant or a retail store, working out the perfect type of signage for your business can be difficult. With so many different sign holders out there, which is the best choice for your business?

We offer a wide range of sign holders, each of which has its own range of advantages and disadvantages. Some sign holders offer great visibility at eye level, while others are designed for easy reading from a standing position.

Some are designed to hold signs with unusual dimensions, while others are built to hold more traditional portrait and landscape signs. In this post, we’ll look at several different types of sign holder and assess their major advantages and disadvantages.
Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron

5 Retail and Restaurant Marketing Materials Table Tents Are Perfect For

Tuesday, March 31, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

Retail and Restaurant Marketing MaterialsIn a busy restaurant environment, getting the right information in front of your diners is often the key to increasing the amount of revenue your restaurant gets from each individual order.
 

From upselling desserts, drinks and other special dishes to promoting the most popular dishes on your menu, table tents – display holders that sit atop a table – offer a wide range of marketing benefits for your restaurant.

Likewise, table tents can be useful in a retail sales environment, especially when placed on store counters and tables where customers interact with your store’s sales team.

Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron

Choosing a Sign Holder for Your Retail Business: 5 Factors to Consider

Saturday, April 4, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

Choosing a Sign Holder for Your Retail BusinessSignage is one of the most important aspects of effective marketing in hospitality and retail. Effective, eye-catching signage can increase the number of people that enter your store and, once they’ve entered, convince them to take action.
 

Unfortunately, signage is also one of the aspects of retail marketing that’s all too frequently neglected. Many retailers, particularly small businesses, view signage partially as an “optional extra” that isn’t integral to their marketing success.

Failing to create effective signage can leave your retail business without the large-scale awareness and steady flow of traffic that it needs in order to become as highly successful as it can be.

Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron

How to Design Eye-Catching, Effective Signs Using Black and White

Wednesday, April 8, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

Design Eye-Catching, Effective SignsMany brands, particularly luxury or vintage brands, heavily use black and white in their marketing materials. Black and white are powerful colors – polar opposites of one another – and when used together can be a powerful combination.

When used poorly, however, black and white signs, brochures and other marketing materials can easily fail to catch people’s attention. After all, color is often the major draw for people in a visual advertisement, and black and white isn’t rich in color.

Nevertheless, black and white can be a great color scheme for use in advertising if it’s used correctly. In this guide, we’ll share four tips to help you design effective, eye-catching and powerful signs and brochures using black and white.
Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron

Choosing Typefaces: How to Select a Font That Matches Your Brand

Monday, April 13, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

Choosing TypefacesFrom professional service businesses that use Comic Sans or Papyrus to children’s businesses that choose an old-fashioned slab-serif font, there are numerous cases in which businesses choose fonts that simply don’t match their brand values.

Choosing an appropriate typeface is one of the most important aspects of effective design, but it’s one that many businesses – from retail chains to service businesses and technology companies – overlook or get completely wrong.

Some typefaces are utilitarian and simple, while others are traditional, with a long history of use in newspapers and magazines. Other typefaces are stylish and highly expressive, while even more typefaces are safe and reliable.
Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron

5 Tips for Designing a More Effective Menu for Your Restaurant or Café

Friday, April 17, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

Effective Menu for Your Restaurant or CaféYour restaurant’s menu can drive sales, clearly communicate your brand and give customers an idea of which dish will give them the best experience. Despite these important characteristics, menu design is an oft overlooked aspect of restaurants.

Many restaurants owners stick to a basic menu design, listing appetizers, mains and optional extras such as drinks and desserts on a plain sheet of paper using a simple typeface and little or no extra design elements.

While a simple menu has its own range of benefits, it’s often far more effective for a restaurant or café to use a menu that’s designed from the ground up to lead people towards top-selling dishes, entrees, drinks, desserts and other items.
Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron

Psychological Pricing and More: 3 Simple Tips for Optimizing Your Menu

Tuesday, April 21, 2015 12:00:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

 

Psychological PricingYou’ve walked into a restaurant and sat at your table. A waiter brings you a menu and you scan through it searching for a dish you like. What do you choose and why did you choose it?

This might sound like a sample exam question, but it’s a question everyone that sits down in a restaurant asks themselves every time they look over the menu. As such, it’s important that any restaurant owner makes the decision as easy as possible.

Through price psychology and effective design, it’s possible to make certain items on your menu look more appealing, expensive items seem less expensive and extra items like drinks and desserts go from optional to essential.
Read More
Posted By Christopher Aaron
Set Descending Direction
Page:
  1. 2
  2. 3
  3. 4
  4. 5
  5. 6