Visitors from all over the United States came to the American Sign Museum's Grand Opening sneak preview June 2-3rd, 2012. Located in Cincinnati, OH, the museum opened its doors to a large and appreciative crowd this past weekend. Founder Tod Swormstedt's vision, a museum featuring signs and artifacts of the past and the...
Ketchum Global Research & Statistics and ORC Internationals recently completed a What's Your Sign survey for FedEx. The survey found that over 75% of Americans have visited a store for the first time based on its signage. Further results showed that nearly 70% of customers made purchases solely because the sign caught...
Written by by Jeffrey R. Immelt Photography: Getty Images Link to article The Idea: Labor costs caused many U.S. companies to outsource manufacturing. A broader set of metrics has led GE to reverse course and invest heavily in renewing American manufacturing operations. More than 50 years ago, at Appliance Park, in...
Written by Geoff Loftus, Contributor Author - LEAD LIKE IKE: Ten Business Strategies from the CEO of D-Day Link to article For many years, Butch Cassidy was an industry leader, racking up many successes and living the high life despite an erratic income flow and numerous brushes with various legal institutions. He was an...
BOSTON, MA – Tired of the same-old-same-old when it comes to vending machine candy bars and soft drinks? Smartertravel.com reports on the world’s 10 most bizarre vending machines. Live crabs: Subways in China offer live crabs for sale in vending machines. To repeat: they’re live, which should make for some interesting...
Federal Heath Sign works with CiCi's Pizza to reimage existing sign to their new image.
CITGO’s larger than life 60’ X 60’ sign looms over the city of Boston and Fenway Park, one of the many landmarks Bostonians claim as their own. The first sign, featuring the Cities Service logo, was built in 1940, and replaced with the trimark in 1965, the Citgo sign contained more than five miles of neon tubes—5,878...