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The Complete Guide to Designing Custom Blank Yard Signs

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
July 5, 2024
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Are you ready to make a statement with your blank yard signs? This guide is your one-stop resource for turning a simple sign into an eye-catching masterpiece.

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Whether you’re promoting an event or just looking to add a personal touch to your yard, we’ve got you covered. Discover tips and ideas to make your personalized yard signs stand out and grab attention.

Ready? Let’s get started on designing something truly unforgettable!

Choosing the Right Material

Start by considering the weather conditions in your area. For wet climates, corrugated plastic is a great option as it is waterproof and lightweight.

If you need something sturdier, opt for aluminum. It resists rust and is long-lasting. For temporary signs, cardboard is a cost-effective choice. However, it may not stand up well to rain.

Additionally, think about where your sign will be placed. If near a busy road, you might want a material that won’t easily blow away.

For many, coroplast signs strike the perfect balance between durability and affordability. This makes them a popular choice for both short-term and long-term use.

Optimal Sign Size and Shape

A larger sign ensures that your message can be seen from a distance. Most commonly, yard signs are 18×24 inches, providing ample space for your design without overwhelming the viewer.

Shapes can also play a crucial role. While rectangular signs are standard, opting for unique shapes can attract more attention.

For instance, an arrow-shaped sign can effectively direct foot traffic or highlight a specific area. Real estate yard signs often use this technique to guide potential buyers to open houses.

So always be creative and think outside the box when it comes to these factors to make your sign stand out.

Bold and Readable Fonts

It is important to avoid overly intricate styles that can be hard to decipher from a distance. Simple sans-serif fonts like Arial or Helvetica are clear and straightforward.

Also, make sure the text size is large enough to be seen. Use high-contrast colors for the text and background to improve readability.

For example, black text on a white background or white text on a dark background works well. Lastly, keep your message short so viewers can quickly grasp the information.

This makes your signpost more effective in grabbing attention.

Effective Use of Color

It’s always best to choose colors that contrast well to ensure your message is readable. You can pair bright colors like yellow or red with dark tones like navy or black. This contrast grabs attention quickly.

Additionally, soft pastels can be eye-catching too, as long as they are used on a contrasting background. Yet, professional announcements should use more muted tones for a polished look.

For example, the color of your yard signs stakes should complement the sign rather than clash with it. So choose colors wisely to make your design pop.

Tips for Creating Custom Blank Yard Signs

Opting for blank yard signs can say a lot about you or your event. Use the tips from this guide to create something memorable. Don’t settle for the ordinary, instead aim for the extraordinary.

Ready to get started? Design your custom yard sign today! Can’t wait to see what you come up with.

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Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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