Article Written By: PhillipPfeifferhorn
It's possible you have asked yourself if you could possibly create your own signs and banners while not having to hire an expert. The fact is yes! Your final designs will depend on several factors. The first factor that plays a key role in your success is your own personal taste. If you're an adventurer at heart, your personality will probably show through in your sign designs. Let's be honest. A few people simply have a better knack for finding out how graphic elements work nicely with each other. Even if you've never sketched anything more than stick figures, you'll be able to still do very well! 1. Pay attention to how much space you have and use it effectively.: Fill as much of the area around the sign as possible. Concentrate on simply how much space you need to effectively balance your copy and images. You really want a lot of white space left over as "breathing room". Remember, it's easier to read large letters from a distance, so make sure that your largest text elements can fit on the sign. After that, you can be more creative. After you have the key text elements in place, add your other design elements like graphics and borders. 2. Edit your information! One problem many people have is putting too many details on a sign. Simply give your audience the details they need and stop there. You will destroy the effectiveness of your sign the more you try to overload it with text and graphics. Keep it simple. If you think of billboards on a superhighway, they generally have very little text to read. Eliminate anything that doesn't address the main point in your sign, and put in just enough information to make your point. 3. Next, tackle the shape of the sign or banner. You need to decide on a shape for the sign that fits together with your general style and design idea. When your sign features several rows of words, then you'll most likely need to choose a rectangular size and shape. Rectangular and square signs are the most widely used choices, but you also can make oval signs, signs with curved corners, as well as other shapes as required and also according to your overall design concept. 4. Choose your colors. Select colors that have good eye appeal. Sometimes this is the hardest part! For example, putting orange letters on a yellow or red background is not a very good choice for a readable sign. However, if that's what your color scheme is, fine. Just remember that by choosing such similar variations you are sacrificing how readable your sign or banner will be. A secret at this point is to consider adding an outline onto your words in the color white to aid divide the darker colors and appeal to the eye far better. A poorly designed color scheme will create an unreadable sign, which is overall, a bad thing to do. 5. Incorporate Visuals: You can bring the sign design into a whole new amount of effectiveness simply by putting in some additional elements including edges, fine art, pictures and many more colors. These parts will help your sign stick out and be seen. Try being bold and experiment with including a few of these components to see exactly what the result can be; you may enjoy the result. If you don't know what looks best in this area, considering bouncing your ideas off others in your company or organization. Follow the above tips and you will create a sign that has visual appeal. However, if you still feel uncomfortable about designing your own sign or banner, contact your local professional sign company for help and guidance.
This Article Has Been Published on Wed, 2 Feb 2011 and Read 288 Times