Celebrating Vancouver’s Neon Age
This fall, the medium of neon signs turns 100 years old. Coincidentally, a new exhibit at the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) is taking a look back at the colour, light and dazzle of that city’s golden age of neon signs, which stretched through the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s. The exhibit – which opened on October 13, 2011, and is scheduled to run until August 2012 – also considers the ‘visual purity’ crusades that sought to ban neon signs from Vancouver’s streets. To read more of Peter Saunders article, visit: http://www.kenilworth.com/publications/smc/de/201111/index.html
Digital signs – They are everywhere
Digital signs are everywhere now – they are those TVs that you see in the retail store showing featured products; they are the display in the doctor’s office providing business marketing messages; they are the large format monitor in a company’s dining area showing employee communications information. Come on over to www.StrandVision.com or give us a call at 715-235-7447 (SIGN), we’d be happy to talk about how you can use digital signs in your organization.