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Leave the Lights OnAn increasing number of cities are trying to restrict sign lighting brightness, even though new research has come out demonstrating the value that illuminated signs bring to America
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Leave the Lights OnAn increasing number of cities are trying to restrict sign lighting brightness, even though new research has come out demonstrating the value that illuminated signs bring to America
ISA Influencing the NECBuilding on highly successful outcomes during the 2011 and 2014 National Electrical Code cycles, ISA recently submitted new proposals for the 2017 NEC. The principal goals of I
Registration for ISA Sign Expo 2015 is OPEN!Are you ready for Vegas? We are! And the International Sign Association is inviting you to get a jump start on planning for ISA International Sign Expo 2015
Statewide Sign Regulations Highlighted at 11/13 Public HearingFor many years, billboards and other off-premise signs have been subject to regulations on both a municipal and a state level. On-premise
Alexandria’s Sign Ordinance Is a No-GoLetter to the Editor | The Washington Post If Alexandria officials seem reluctant to defend their city’s 50-year-old ordinance prohibiting “For Sal
Sign Community Reaches Out to Planners at SNEAPAOne of most effective ways to enact reasonable sign codes so that businesses and communities benefit is to educate the local officials who draft these o
Sign Companies Benefit by Working with Local OfficialsWhat does it really take to cultivate working relationships with local officials to affect better sign code and regulations in your community?A co
New Research Forecasts Market TrendsThe latest installment of the ISA Sign Industry Market Monitor is out with new research that will help businesses grow. This comprehensive research tool for supplie
California Dreamin’: Educating Planners about SignageEducating planners and local officials about the importance of effective signage is crucial to the development of reasonable sign codes. That&rsq
Working to Save Your Business Money How much is bureaucratic red tape from Washington DC costing your sign company? The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) has issued a new report that shows t
New Research Provides Important Findings for Sign and Visual Communications IndustryNearly 100 academics, planners, designers, and sign industry professionals convened at the University of Cincinnati
More Red Tape for Sign Companies The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently announced a new rule that will impact America’s businesses, includin