Campbell County, Kentucky’s community of Southgate dates back to 1907. A home rule city, Southgate was named for New York City native Richard Southgate, who moved to Newport, Kentucky and became a significant political figure in the state. A countless number of people have seen part of the city while watching the cemetery scene in the movie “Rain Man,” which was filmed at Evergreen Cemetery in Southgate. At Minuteman Press, we offer social distancing Signs in Southgate.
At the core of every successful organization is a strategy of making the most of every opportunity to cut costs, increase sales, and strengthen its brand. Building brand awareness through social distancing Signs is a way of obtaining two benefits for the price of one. Those who see the Signs will understand that they need to be practicing social distancing, while a connection to the business posting the Signs is also being built.
The colors associated with a Southgate business can be used for Signs pertaining to social distancing, thereby linking them and the company together in shoppers’ minds. If the organization is known for using a certain typeface for its other Signs, copying that for the social distancing Signs would be another affordable means of customizing the signage.
Here at Minuteman Press, we have a variety of ways to personalize Signs to the business posting them. We look forward to providing additional details about your options for social distancing Signs in Southgate. Call on us today.Get a Free Quote for Signs
