Design-Build Signage: What you want. When you want. Within Budget.
An effective signage program moves people efficiently, minimizes confusion, improves perceptions of your facility and your brand, and ultimately makes everyone’s life easier — including yours. See how the Design-Build process makes your life easier too.
Read MoreSign Design: The Anatomy of a Donor Recognition Wall
The goal is to balance strategy, design, and gratitude into one design. Learn what it takes to create a truly impactful donor wall.
Read MoreHigh School Athletics Records Board Signage
Tony & Tom Help Answer FAQs our clients have had when trying to plan signage that commemorates their top athletic accomplishments. From budget, to future growth, we have answers.
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 More3 Signage Material Swaps You’ll Appreciate
Advances in technology have made it possible to produce durable, lightweight materials to use for ADA code signage, donor recognition walls and signs, exterior signage, and interior signage.
Read MoreRecognition Systems: Start Small To End Big
The Latitude team knows a thing or two about donor campaigns and recognition displays. We suggest you follow these small steps to recognizing your donors in a creative, thoughtful way.
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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