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Commercial Signs & Graphics

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Commercial Signs & Graphics

Signage Trends Shaping 2026

As we look ahead to 2026, one thing is clear: signage continues to evolve toward smarter design, stronger branding, and long-term impact. This year’s trends aren’t about chasing what’s flashy—they’re about investing in signage that communicates clearly, elevates...

The True Cost Of Poor Sign Maintenance (And How To Avoid It)

The real cost of bad sign maintenance is expensive repair bills, safety hazards, and abandoned user trust. Signs that fade, break, or go missing can cause accidents, clog traffic, or confuse folks at public venues and in the office. Both corporate and city planners...

Avoid These 5 Common Sign Installation Mistakes

To avoid these 5 common sign installation mistakes, most folks make sign installs hard due to simple mistakes, such as not scouting the location or utilizing incorrect equipment. Bad mounts or skipped site checks can cause signs to fall, lean, or display incorrect...

When To Repair Vs. Replace A Damaged Sign

At It’s A Good Sign, we know that determining when to repair or replace a damaged sign comes down to cost, safety, and functionality. Most of the time, cracks or faded paint can be repaired quickly and affordably. For signs with bent frames, missing parts, or faded...

Do You Need A Sign Permit In Texas? What Business Owners Should Know

Business owners in Texas require a sign permit to install most permanent signs, indoor or outdoor, for commercial purposes. Local restrictions frequently regulate the size, shape, and location of business signs, and these vary from municipality to municipality. Not...