Monument Sign – Deja Vu Skin and Vein Center

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April 26, 2011

Monument Sign - Deja VuDeja Vu Skin and Vein Center had a problem. Their location was difficult to find and their tiny sign was dwarfed by another sign on the building for Plaza Park Family Practice. Having a high visibility location (they can be seen from I-164) is frustrating when nobody actually sees you. That’s where we come in (cue the sign-superhero music)!

Josh Vaal worked with the team at Deja Vu to develop a sign solution that would:

  1. Get them noticed
  2. Drive traffic to their location
  3. Maximize their allowable signage space
  4. Match the building’s architectural style

The Perfect Solution: Monument Sign

For Deja Vu’s needs, a Monument Sign met or exceeded their requirements. From I-164, Deja Vu’s monument sign is visible. To do that, we had to go large… really large. What looks normal from a distance is actually an 18′ tall sign that demands attention. The sign has spotlights shining on it to illuminate it at night. Monument Signs can be custom made to look like any existing architecture.

This monument sign will help Deja Vu get noticed. Ultimately, making your business look good and gain more visibility is our job – and we do it well. Check out some of these pics from the manufacturing and installation of the Deja Vu monument sign.

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About Casey Valiant

Casey Valiant is the Creative Director and third generation of AmeriStamp Sign-A-Rama. He graduated from Purdue University with a Computer Graphics Technology degree in 1999. He spent 3 years modeling in Salt Lake City (haha, 3D modeling for flight sim trainers for the US Navy) before moving to Texas to work with an international student ministry on the campus of Texas A&M. His wife, Kristi, is an award winning picture book author and illustrator. Whenever the occasion presents itself, Casey rides hippos bareback. You can follow him on Twitter and facebook

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