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Coroplast is the material of choice for signs which will be reused over several seasons. Durable, stiff, and weather resistant, they can look good for years.
Aluminum or Wooden Signs look good both indoors and out. Sunraise can print directly onto acrylic, aluminum, glass, PVC, cabinet-grade plywood or other materials.
Yard Signs are usually better for short-term use. Since they are printed on coated card stock, they only look good for a few weeks or months (depending on weather). However, they are fairly inexpensive on a per-sign basis.
Sidewalk Signs are usually lightweight plastic a-frames or heavy-duty metal stands with inserts. A high-quality stand should last for years. You make several inserts and change them as needed.
Banners are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Indoors, they can be hung from walls or across entryways, or attached to stands and turned into freestanding displays. Outdoors, they are generally hung from posts or attached to the side or front of a building. For trade shows and special events, combine your banner with a lightweight, collapsible display stand and travel case. Heavy-duty stands are also available, allowing you to turn a banner into a free-standing display you can use anywhere inside your business.
Check with your town's sign committee or zoning board before purchasing signs or banners for outdoor use. Most towns have limitations regarding the size and number of signs you can put outside your business or on the sidewalk. Some may also limit what you can hang in your storefront windows.