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Mesa Signs

The expression “It's not what you say, it's how you say it” aptly describes the influence that a retail sign has on your business. A well designed sign can effectively tell your customers in Mesa everything you want them to know before they even walk through the door. Alternatively a poorly designed sign can ruin a business's chances the day it's hung on the wall.

Signs work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year! Since your business is in Mesa most of your customers will be from Mesa which ultimately means that your sign will be the most effective direct advertising you will likely ever purchase. Of all the advertising dollars you will spend to promote your business in Mesa, your sign is the one place you absolutely can't afford to go cheap.

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Mesa Business Signs

  1. Buying a retail sign isn’t like buying a refrigerator or a new car. You can’t just pick up a custom neon sign from Walmart and throw it up on the wall; most Mesa sign shops will likely build you a custom sign.

  2. Not all signs are created equal; most sign companies build quality signs, but some sign companies build signs that look good on the surface but are poorly constructed using cheaper materials. Cheap signs generally won't hold up as long and will usually require more service and in some cases may even pose a safety hazard.

  3. There are many types of signs and chances are you're going to have to buy a sign that meets with your landlords approval, adheres to Mesa sign codes and in many cases will need to meet the sign criteria set forth by a community review board.

  4. If your setting up shop in a local strip mall there's a good chance you're going to end up buying individual channel letters which can run as much as $500 a letter depending on the size and the type of installation. You might want to rethink the name of your business if the name you chose has 20 letters in it.

  5. Who is your sign advertising to? If it's mainly pedestrian traffic than the little details will have an impact on how your business is perceived. On the other hand if your audience is driving buy at 50 miles an hour then the most important detail will be how quickly people can read and understand your sign.

  6. Choose sign colors carefully! One mistake that people tend to make is they make this decision emotionally rather than logically. If your sign is illuminated and needs to read at a distance than some colors work better than others. Blue is probably the worst color you can use in your sign design because it's less legible at night than most other colors. Blue can still be used but it needs to used correctly to insure that it's legible. Red on the other hand is easy to read but it's also the most popular sign color so you sign may have less impact because it's competing with other red signs around you.

  7. What does your sign place emphasis on? If the name of your business is Al's Diner you need to check your ego and take the emphasis off of Al's and put it on Diner. Al's doesn't mean anything to anybody (except maybe your mom and dad) but everybody knows what Diner means and that's the word in your sign that is going to bring you customers.

  8. Before you buy a sign it's a good idea to visit the sign shop that you are considering and see what kind of operation they are running. Is their shop clean and well organized? How many people do they have building signs? Do they bend their own neon?

  9. Look around your community and find signs that you like and then find out who built them.

  10. Ask business owners about how well their signs have performed; have they required any repairs. If so, what kind of repairs and how often.

  11. Materials matter! Aluminum will hold up a lot longer than sheet metal but you'll spend a lot more for an aluminum sign.

  12. Know what your landlord expects. Most retail locations have a set sign criteria so before you sign that lease or buy that sign you better know what you will be required to buy.

  13. Get several bids and make sure the bids are very specific on how your sign will be constructed. Specifically what kind of materials will be used in its construction. Will it be sheet metal or aluminum? Will it be riveted or welded? Will it have an acrylic or polycarbonate face?

  14. Too good to be true pricing! If one sign company quotes a dramatically lower price than another sign company it should send up a red flag. Like all businesses, sign companies have a specific profit margin so if the price seems too good to be true than they are likely taking short cuts on the quality of material or in the construction.

  15. Sometimes cheaper is smarter! If you're a new business with a small budget it may make sense to go for the sheet metal sign rather than the aluminum sign. Sheet metal may not hold up as well as aluminum but it's cheaper and can look just as good. All new business are a risk and it may make sense to go for the less expensive sign and use the savings for other types of advertising.

Area Sign Shops

This list is a work in progress; if you want to add your sign shop just shoot us an email!

Apache Banner & Sign Inc
555 W 2nd Ave, Mesa, AZ
(480) 461-3550

Rockart Signs Markers & Decals
3035 N Maple # 2, Mesa, AZ
(480) 854-3400

Signline
127 W Juanita Ave # 106, Mesa, AZ
(480) 833-8009

Arizona Classic Sign Co
1825 N Stapley Dr, Mesa, AZ
(480) 948-5956

Fastsigns International
7143 E Southern Ave # B117, Mesa, AZ
(480) 854-7400

Paul Millet Sign Co
2021 E Covina St, Mesa, AZ
(480) 964-5689

Burm Signs
933 E Greenway St, Mesa, AZ
(480) 834-7964

Signtastic
1230 S Gilbert Rd, Mesa, AZ
(480) 644-0593 - 1 review

Action Grafix
847 E Main St, Mesa, AZ
(480) 545-1400

Graham's Neon
456 N Country Club Dr, Mesa, AZ
(480) 962-6366
Category: Signs-Neon (Manufacturers)

Sign-A-Rama
830 W Southern Ave # 8, Mesa, AZ
(480) 649-5303

Fed Ex Kinko's Office & Print
1437 E Main St # 108, Mesa, AZ
(480) 833-0036 -

Fed Ex Kinko's Office & Print
1425 S Alma School Rd # 101, Mesa, AZ
(480) 969-3326 -

Sierra Signs & Services
830 E Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ
(480) 835-0168

Sign Depot Inc
31 E Crescent Ave, Mesa, AZ
(480) 969-2416

Signs by Tomorrow
US 60 & Country Club Dr., 1440 S Country Club Dr # 20, Mesa, AZ
(480) 649-7444

Guerrero Lindsey Sign Co
531 W Main St, Mesa, AZ
(480) 964-2404

Sign Shop
906 E Main St, Mesa, AZ
(480) 835-6984

A Arizona Realty Sign
303 W 2nd St, Mesa, AZ
(480) 833-8188

Fed Ex Kinko's Office & Print
1940 S Val Vista Dr # 106, Mesa, AZ
(480) 813-1023

Electric Sign Specialists
456 N Country Club Dr, Mesa, AZ
(480) 464-0198

Your Sign Shoppe
3614 E Southern Ave # A108, Mesa, AZ
(480) 324-0700

Crazy Dog Imprints
506 E Lehi Rd, Mesa, AZ
(480) 941-8995

Accent Southwest Signs
7733 E Minton Pl, Mesa, AZ
(480) 854-4726

Aaa Banners & Signs
834 W Lindner Ave, Mesa, AZ
(480) 775-4379

Moonlight Signs
9913 E Main St # 110, Mesa, AZ
(480) 380-5178

Sandstorm Signs & Services
950 W Birchwood Ave, Mesa, AZ
(480) 835-7446

Steve Leach Signs
1085 N Ironwood Dr, Apache Junction, AZ
(480) 982-4044

Chandler Banner & Sign
3050 S Country Club Dr # 20, Mesa, AZ
(480) 926-7777

JG Signs
545 W Broadway Rd # 111, Mesa, AZ
(480) 733-4055

Note: This list does not constitute an endorsement for any specific business and is by no means all inclusive. If you would like to update your listing, or if you would like to have your sign shop added or removed from this directory please send us an email describing your request.

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