What once might have been a bustling storefront now might look closed, but is really open for takeout or picking up online orders. And rather than resorting to the makeshift “I assure you we’re open” bedsheet sign from “Clerks,” businesses are looking for ways to make sure people know they’re there, just like they always have been. Or maybe, for the ones who have remained open, they want to make sure their customers feel safe.
That’s why signs, banners, mats and floor decals have shined lately. These products were always mainstays in the promo industry, but now they’ve taken on new roles and new importance. Here are 10 to keep in mind for future orders.
1. Double-Sided Yard Signs
Campaign season is upon us! If your clients aren’t in politics, there are plenty of other things to advertise to the neighborhood, like team spirit or a holiday message.
Gill-Bebco
www.gill-line.com
2. DigiPrint HD
Now that things are starting to open back up and events are open to the public again in some places, people will need to feel welcome. This high-definition floor mat makes an immediate first impression as folks walk in the door.
Logo Mats LLC
www.logomatsllc.com
3. Cafe Sign
Nothing draws us in like the promise of a cup of coffee (or tea). Having this sign out front is almost as effective as the smell of fresh baked goods and a warm cup of joe. It’s easier to assemble, too.
MegaGrafix
www.megagrafix.com
4. Floor Graphics
Our parents always told us to keep our heads up when we were walking around. But if we do that, how will we find any spare change on the ground, or read messages on floor mats like this? For when we do keep our heads up, this mat is non-slip, so there’s no risk of injury. Mom always did say safety first!
National Banner Co. Inc.
www.nationalbanner.com
5. Optichrome Rose Gold Poster
With this product, you can tell your customers that their message will sparkle, and you can mean that 100 percent literally. No one will be able to take their eyes off this poster, which features shimmering rose gold foil and a four-color imprint.
OptiGraphics
www.optigraphics.com
6. Outdoor Flags
Every day can be Flag Day when a business flies this outside. Truth be told, we can never remember when Flag Day actually is, so we play it safe by putting this outside year round. It’s good for business, too!
Orbus Exhibit & Display Group
www.orbus.com
7. 3×5′ Digitally Printed Single Reverse Knit Poly Flag
If Betsy Ross had better printing capabilities way back when, she probably would have made something like this. No disrespect to her flag, but this just … pops, you know? We’re sure she’d agree.
QUINN
www.quinnflags.com
8. FootPrints
This floor decal is ideal for businesses that want to make sure people stay distanced while they stand in line. Better yet, it’s non-slip, so there’s no risk of anyone taking a spill. Even better, it can be easily removed when things go back to normal.
Signs365
www.signs365.com
9. Corrugated Plastic Signs
This sign is light enough to install easily on the front lawn, but durable enough to stand up to a rain storm or two. If you believe in your political candidate, your message should withstand a little drizzle, shouldn’t it?
Stouse LLC
www.stouse.com
10. 11″ Social Distancing Decals
Remember in preschool when everyone had an assigned seat on the carpet? Usually it was your name on a sticker or piece of tape. Think of this as the adult version of that. Sometimes it’s nice to have a sticker tell you where to go and what to do.
Team Concept Printing
www.teamconceptprinting.com
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