by Jeff Spanski | Jun 25, 2026 | LED & Illuminated Signs
Channel letter signs and cabinet signs are the two most common illuminated sign formats for Denver businesses, but they serve different purposes. Channel letters are three-dimensional, individually fabricated letters mounted directly to a building facade, they are the...
by Jeff Spanski | Apr 23, 2026 | LED & Illuminated Signs
Commercial sign design for Denver retail is the strategic process of creating storefront and interior signage that communicates a brand’s identity, attracts foot traffic, and meets the city’s zoning and permitting requirements — all within the visual...
by Jeff Spanski | Apr 20, 2026 | LED & Illuminated Signs
Not every sign needs to shout. Some of the most effective commercial signs work quietly — a steady glow that draws the eye without demanding attention, a premium finish that communicates quality before anyone reads a word. That is what backlit signs do well. We...
by Jeff Spanski | Apr 20, 2026 | LED & Illuminated Signs
If your business in Colorado still has fluorescent signs, you’re likely staring down a compliance deadline. Colorado’s fluorescent lamp ban — enacted through state legislation targeting T8, T12, and compact fluorescent lamps — phases out the sale and...
by Jeff Spanski | Apr 16, 2026 | LED & Illuminated Signs
If you have ever pulled into a shopping center in the Denver metro and immediately noticed one business over all the others, there is a good chance channel letter signs had something to do with it. These three-dimensional, individually fabricated letters are the...
by Jeff Spanski | Nov 14, 2025 | LED & Illuminated Signs
Retrofitting Fluorescent Sign Cabinets to LED – Compliance with Colorado’s 2025 Fluorescent Ban Many existing illuminated sign cabinets—pylon signs, wall signs, channel letter back lit boxes—still rely on fluorescent tube lighting. While these have served reliably for...