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You need custom outdoor signs for parks, business properties or your neighborhood that are easy to read and successfully promote your brand. Where do you begin? Whether you need camping signs, wayfinding signage, outdoor interpretive signs – or all of the above – we can help. Our buying guide will cover various types of park and recreation signs, the materials and techniques used to make them and how Bright Idea Shops can work with you to create permanent custom park signs that are attractive, effective and distinctive.
All levels of government – from federal to state to local municipalities – require outdoor signs. Government agencies often regulate parks and recreational areas, and there are strict mandates about what signs must be posted, what they need to say and where they should appear. In addition, homeowners associations (HOAs) require outdoor signs to indicate borders and post rules and regulations for tenants. Businesses use outdoor signs for advertising and directing visitors. And sometimes, individuals want a sign or marker for their property. In all cases, the objective is to create durable outdoor park signs that require little to no maintenance, recreate or reinforce your brand's image and fit within an allotted budget.
As you travel through a state or national park, signs are everywhere you look. If well-executed, the signs will present a cohesive, branded style that is distinctive enough to let visitors know at a glance which recreation area they're in. Here are some examples of signs for parks:
As you drive through your city, you'll notice various signs along the way that your municipality has posted. There is the "Welcome to (Your Town)" message. You'll see signs for public services like police and fire stations, hospitals and schools. And you'll pass outdoor park signage that invites you to spend a little time on a bench under the trees. All of these signs are the responsibility of your local government. When done well, they have a cohesive, branded look, so you know without a doubt which city you're in as you drive, walk or bike through its streets.
Gated communities are tight-knit and carefully managed to create a safe, pleasant environment for their residents. The local HOA handles the money collected from residents to maintain the property in and around their complex. Part of the responsibility of the HOA is to provide outdoor signs, including the ones that mark the entrance to your community, playground areas and community biking and hiking trails. There are also institutional HOA signs for things like speed limits, parking lot rules and warning off trespassers. All of these custom signs should reflect your HOA's unique brand.
Custom-made signs for local businesses have an eye-appeal that's hard to ignore. A large sign shaped like a tooth for a dental group, for example, is sure to garner attention while promoting a very specific brand. Private citizens may choose to have a sign made for their mailbox, lamppost or summer cabin. Outdoor signs are all over, but it's the easy-to-read, well-constructed messages that stay in your mind.
If you want park and recreation signs that are going to withstand any number of hazards, like inclement weather or graffiti, choose durable materials that are also low-maintenance:
The size and style of your type are the first considerations in creating effective park signs. There are other factors as well that come together to create signage that promotes your unique brand:
Bright Idea Shops has the experience and talent to help you plan and design custom outdoor signs for parks & recreation. From camping signs to visual graphics for your business or neighborhood, we can create park and recreation signs that communicate your message effectively while establishing – or reinforcing – your brand-specific image. Durable and maintenance-free, park signs from Bright Idea Shops will bring you many years of worry-free performance. Contact us for a quote today!
Shop Custom Outdoor SignsThe first steps toward creating your outdoor signs will involve many discussions and design meetings to help you understand your preferences.
Start A Project By Filling Out The HDPE FormHere are some additional things to consider when getting ready to order your new outdoor signage:
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Go big or go home? Or pleasantly understated? The overall size of your outdoor sign will depend on its purpose. Do you want a city welcome sign to greet people in your town? Or are you a homeowner's association looking for a sign to let visitors know they've come to your lovely neighborhood? You will most likely want a bigger outdoor sign than you might find in a park or along a nature trail.
As with most things in life, your customized outdoor signs are all about location, location, location. Placement of your signs is an important consideration, depending on their purpose. Outdoor information signs like park maps should be highly visible and placed in high-traffic areas like trailheads and entrances. For park signs and state park signage placed along hiking trails, however, you want them to be smaller and kept in non-distracting areas that won't disrupt the hiker's enjoyment of the natural environment. Keep the location in mind when deciding on your signs.
There are two significant costs for outdoor signage: initial expenditures and upkeep. Permanent outdoor signs made from other materials, such as wood and concrete, have costs associated with repairing fasteners, replacing rotted wood or rusted areas and touching up or redoing paint and stain jobs.
Outdoor signs made from plastic lumber have little to no upkeep costs. Poly lumber is also cheaper than concrete and easier to work with in terms of your designs and desired imagery. For more information, check out our plastic lumber cost comparison guide.
Few materials are easier to work with than plastic lumber regarding the color and image design of your custom outdoor signs. The number of color and image options for your signs is nearly limitless, as the color and shape are all determined before creation.
That means we can build outdoor signage for you that incorporates your branding or text directly into the material. Besides our UV-stabilized colors and epoxy and color-fill options, here are all the capabilities we have with plastic lumber:
In addition to all of our available HDPE signs, Bright Idea Shops also makes custom outdoor signs in a range of other materials:
Able to withstand rigorous outdoor conditions, HPL signs can be colorful and informative additions to your outdoor signage. HPL is fully customizable in terms of colors, graphics and text. We can layer laminate signs to create a dimensional appearance or incorporate interactive elements. Easy to install and long-lasting, HPL outdoor signs are great for trailhead maps, nature centers and other points of interest.
With around 15 color combos to choose from, HDPE two-color signs offer a fresh way to get your message out. We use a CNC router to give the signs dimension through raised or lowered lettering and images. Offering all the advantages of our HDPE signs, these products can accommodate other features, such as metal plaques, full-color inserts and epoxy color-fills.
Attractive, durable aluminum signs are great for informative signs with a lot of text, as they present clear, concise directions. Aluminum outdoor signs sit at the intersection of affordability and durability, making for great economical options that don't sacrifice quality.
Should your project absolutely require a natural wood product? We offer Western Red Cedar and White Oak in a routed look or rustic appearance with sand-blasted wood. We can design custom outdoor signs for you.
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