April 2006 Archives

We did not build the dsiplay, but we did print all of the lovely photographs in this totally beautiful display. This was one of the best looking booths in the show and really showcased the capabilities of Woodhaven Lumber.

All too often we're so busy making signs, banners and lettering trucks for businesses in Manahawkin, Ship Bottom, Beach Haven and all of Southern Ocean County that we forget to stop and break to enjoy the great area in which we live. I captured this sunset about two weeks ago at the Ship Bottom bay beach on 13th Street.

For those of you trying to email us, our hosting company has had a drive failure. All Mail, ftp and web functions are down right now. If you need to contact us please call us directly until email and web is back up.
-Thanks, Rick

With the increased number of the electronic LED readerboard signs throughought New Jersey interest in these signs is steadily increasing. While the cost of an LED sign often far exceeds many client's budgets, locking, individual letter marquees can accomplish the same task at a much lower price point. If you strategically plan your message changes, manually changing the marquee is really not that difficult. As LED technology proceeds, costs will decline, but for now marquees such as this on for Bass River Elementary school remain effective promotion tools for your organization or business.

Radio stations love to have guests in studio. And, even more they love to toot their own horns with photos of guests in studio. Our custom dimensional logos and photo backdrops lend a level of professionalism to any studio environment and the photographs of guests in studio.

At WMCX, Monmouth University's student radio, students are immersed in a truly professional program. Monmouth students are exposed to some of the most sophisticated studios in the college radio world, which better prepares them for the "real" radio world after graduation! The have full automation, an interview studio, off air production studios and a full featured training classroom, all with networked automation systems (and yes, they do have CD's-even though most commercial stations receive music via electronic download-the cd's are ripped into the audio vault).

Pictured are a few signs that we have made and installed in the studios at the Plangere building over the years. I never had a chance to photograph these until a visit to campus the other day.

If you are looking for interior logos for your studio or reception areas, give us a call.

Here's a quick shot of a recent readerboard we've installed in Ocean Gate. We're also working on a few fully digital readerboard signs right now. They're not inexpensive, but they do offer far greater flexibility than the traditional manual changeable copy signs. You can display text, images and change the display at will, from the comfort of your pc. Plus, they're very eye catching.

One of the neatest things about our area is all of the great surprises we run into on our installs. When I first heard about the Marconi Road Camp Evans project, my first thought was how neat! info-Age is a science and technology center at the Camp Evans property in Wall, NJ. infoage.org has all of the info, but basically the technological achievements of the Marconi family, specifically in wireless communications, paved the way for modern day satellite and radio communications. The
Marconi complex in Wall is in the process of being rejuvenated into a full fledged learning center and museum. The sign install was as much fun as seeing all of the old antennas, buildings, etc.

The sign panel in final prep.

The installed sign.

First Marconi satellite antenna to successfully communicate to space. Paved the way for Nasa communications for Lunar missions.

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