Social Distancing Graphics in Delta

One of the first European settlers in Delta was farmer James Kennedy; he arrived in 1860. The community was further developed with the arrival of farmers Thomas and William Ladner. Fishing and farming became staples of the economy which began to grow once the George Massey Tunnel connected Delta to the rest of the province. Over the years the economy has included businesses of all types and sizes. Many of these businesses want social distancing graphics in Delta and ask us at Minuteman Press to provide them.

It is said a picture is worth a thousand words and that goes for social distancing graphics. A colourful and well-designed graphic will let Delta businesses inform their customers as to what is expected of them when they enter a store or office. Social distancing graphics include items like arrows and figures of people. They can be used alone or with text.

The easiest way for social distancing graphics to be noticed is if they are printed in vivid colours. A large hand graphic may be used to stop people at the door until they read what is written on a nearby sign while a picture of a mask will let people know they have to wear one. Graphics are also helpful for people who do not speak English or cannot read.

Call us at Minuteman Press today to find out more about our social distancing graphics in Delta.