Our team routinely works with local authorities to design, fabricate, and install government and municipal signs. Examples include the Circle G Park rules and regulation signs in Gilbert. However, did you know that we work with all types of cities and towns to create new municipal signage in Maricopa County, AZ?
Frequently Requested Resident-Facing Signage
Municipality clients prefer post and panel signs to address residents using their facilities. These products are fully customizable for the location and allow for legally mandated messages as well as branding for the city. Because we ensure that the lettering is easy to read and that the color combinations look attractive, our clients have found that using standardized signage setups from our team makes the most sense across multiple locations.
Which Maricopa County Municipal Signs Do You Need?
We have already discussed signage that assists residents using public parks and playgrounds. That said, there are additional locations where signage is mandated. A good example is the set of swimming pool signs the county requires. These are designed to instruct pool users on what is allowed and what is not. Examples include the prohibition of glassware and food in the pool.
The county further specifies that these products must be “suitable, clearly lettered signs properly located.” What does this mean?
- Easy-to-read lettering. When our graphic artist designs swimming pool signs (or any other municipal signs), they focus on readability. We use fonts that are easy to read even if someone is not standing right in front of the product.
- Pictographs. When appropriate, we add pictographs that summarize the messages. High-contrast colors work best to make the information more visible from a greater distance.
- Installation locations. While the county did not specify precisely where the signage must be installed, common sense dictates that it must be in a prominent place where everyone using the facility will likely pass by. Our team conducts a site survey that allows us to pinpoint these locations, which also assists with determining signage size and installation methods.
Work With the Experts in Government and Municipal Signs on Your Next Project
While you might not need swimming pool signs, which new municipal signage in Maricopa County would benefit your residents? How can you boost their enjoyment of public facilities and adherence to stated rules? Moreover, are your facilities accessible with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) signs?
We understand the requirements of the ADA and how to position signage to get maximum exposure. Discuss your sign needs with our team or put in an order for your next project. Call us today!