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Posted: 3/26/2009 11:59:42 AM EDT
Any good ideas? Something that incorporates the word "signs" into the name.
"Bullseye Signs" seems to roll off of the tongue, and has good logo potential. What else? ETA: and for bonus points, a name that can also drop the "signs" from the name should it morph into something else, such as a photography or website business or some such |
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Sign Company
Used in a sentence. Bob we need a new sign. Go call the sign company. Market that name correctly and you could be the king of signs. |
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"Joe's Sign Shop and Escort Service"
The phone will ring off the hook. |
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Signs of the Times!
You could specialise in "Going Out Of Business" signs. |
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"Here's Your Sign"
Go through the ASI directory and get some good ideas for what works. My company is ____ Signs but we do everything except signs now Too big of a pain to change the name after 40 years. |
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Beetle Bailey's HOUSE OF PAIN and Signs
or AAAAAAAAA111 Signs (Guarunteed first in phonebook) |
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Signation, Signergy, Signtastic, SignInc, SignDeSign, SignPlace, Devine DeSign, SignSolutions...
If you're a sign maker, I'm sure you can come up with more. |
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Sign of the Times Signs on Time Hell I don't know. This is the name of a sign manufacturer magazine. Not sure if that would be a good idea. |
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I'm not very creative when it comes to names, but I'm in the sign biz. If you have any questions about stuff, PM me.
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My Uncle started a Sign shop over thirty years ago, he died in 1992, but his sons still run it. The name My uncle chose was "JImmy Williams and Sons Signs", it isn't very catchy, and may not roll off the tongue, but it has stood the test of time. There have been several sign shops open and close over the years in this area, some of them had very snappy names, but even with such a good name they failed somehow. While they are strictly a small family operation serving the Augusta area exclusively many of you have seen their work, on of their largest customers is The Augusta National, yes, they have been very busy the last few weeks.
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Whatever you decide, PLEASE don't use any misplaced apostrophes.
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Sign-Fu-U
Chuck Norris Signs Signs, Signs, Signs Wizbang Signs Sign It Just Signs |
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I kind of like Bullseye Signs.
It could morph into Bullseye Marketing, Bullseye Investing, Bullseye Consulting, etc. Please, do not use "Signz" or any gay ass variation of that. Check signs101.com, read some signatures and see what really turns you off (lots) and what you like or find appealing. Also, the logo is important, as is your forms and other materials. Make it nice, classy, and not full of 1000 different gradients and special effects. A good logo is important. Side note: What kind of signage are you planning on doing? channel letters, cut vinyl, digital printing (roll/roll or direct to substrate), screen printing, vehicle graphics (lettering or wraps), neon, etc? |
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do this dont do that, cant you read the sign?.
sorry, i just had to do that |
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Sign This
Drop "sign", and what you have left applies to everything. |
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Acme Signs, Inc. That was my first thought. I like: SIGN WAVES...good logo potential. eta...beat to the punch by DDiggler. Nice work man! |
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Sign of the Times Signs on Time Hell I don't know. This is the name of a sign manufacturer magazine. Not sure if that would be a good idea. We have a Signs of the Times here in Phoenix. |
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Signs'R'Us
Sign Depot SignMart Sign r squared Co-Sign Sign it Over |
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