ADA Signage may be the most basic or “vanilla” of signs. Here a few of our designers share their favorite ways to “gussy” up even the most basic of ADA signs.
Read MoreAsk An Expert: Library Signage Questions Answered
Dan Salamone, Chicago Sign Expert, answers all of your burning library signage questions including common types, how to be most effective, and best ways to elevate the design.
Read MoreWhy is ADA Accessibility Important for Non-Profits?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects individuals with disabilities and covers all employers of 15 or more employees, for-profit, and nonprofit alike. Learn about ADA accessibility and how signage plays a role.
Read MoreLove is in the Air; Boutique Hotel Signage Will Get You There
Boutique hotels come back to life with restorations and community minded people. Our sign team looks at a few of these hotels we've partnered on and share design intent and the importance of following ADA Guidelines for historic renovations of public spaces.
Read MoreFavorite Signs of 2019 - Winner Announced!
We nominated, the public voted, and here's the winner of the #FavoriteSignsof2019. Donor walls, interior signage, exterior signage, stadium signage, theatre signage, it's all represented in projects from 2019. View all the details here and vote @ASILatimerGroup Facebook page.
Read MoreEasy Planning: 3 Factors for Smart Sign Budgets
Here’s where to start and how design, material, and facility all impact your budget for interior ADA signage, code signs, wayfinding signage, and more. Sign design and sign pricing examples are shared.
Read MoreEnhance Every Experience With Near Field Communication (NFC)
Near Field Communication (NFC) allows anyone with a smartphone, the ability to interact with signage through these tags and make static signage interactive. 4 Benefits and All The Possibilities.
Read MoreADA Sign Guidelines White paper
White Paper title ADA Accessible Signage Update. This white paper outlines all of the updated codes issues related to ADA signage.
Read MoreFall In Love With Fascia All Over Again
There are new reasons to fall in love with the Fascia sign system! What are those reasons, you ask?
Read MoreOur Favorite Signs from 2017
In the Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois territories we really had some fun in 2017. We'd like to share just a few of our favorite signs from last year.
Read MoreBring the Outdoors In!
Get the look of Cor-ten (rusted) steel using aluminum and our faux weathering/rusting steel finishing process.
Read MoreDon’t Get Stuck in the Stairwell!
Stairwell signage is a common area of confusion when it comes to knowing what signs are necessary. We're here to tell you what is required for both life safety and ADA (Americans with Disabilities) needs.
Read MoreADA Through 5 Frequently Asked Questions
Our team is asked numerous questions on ADA guidelines for signage, every day. Here are a few answers to the most frequently asked questions.
Read MoreEvolving Sign Codes
In recent years the International Building Code (IBC) was widely implemented and essentially the standard rule. All stairwell signs were to follow the same set of requirements with only a rare deviation. Not today.
Read More2016 Featured Projects: Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado
As this year comes to a close, we take a moment to reflect and share our great appreciation to all of you for our successes of 2016. Giving a nod to each of our regional offices, it was difficult to choose a featured project for the year. We think you’ll like these!
Read MoreFasciaFreestyle - Slim and Modern Sign System
As a leader in interior signage, exterior signage and digital signage solutions, we are excited to introduce a new product to our catalog: FasciaFreestyle, a bright, simple and unique system that brings fun and versatility into the wayfinding industry.
Read MoreSigns of Hope - How the Cedar Rapids Public Library Overcame a Flood
In 2008, a flood completely destroyed the Cedar Rapids downtown Public Library building, along with half of the library's collection. The library reopened in August 2013 and saw an astounding 600,000 visits from the community in its first year of service.
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