Social Distancing Signs in Lowell

In Lowell, Massachusetts two institutions were founded in the 1890s. The first, Lowell Normal School, was set up to train women as educators. The second, Lowell Textile School, trained managers and technicians in the booming mill industry. The scope of both schools gradually enlarged to offer degrees in other professions, as well as liberal arts. In 1972, both institutions were merged to create UMass Lowell. Today, our team at Minuteman Press offers social distancing Signs in Lowell.

Social distancing Signs can be customized in four different shapes. Lowell brands can choose squares or rectangles with edges, squares or rectangles with rounded corners, custom shapes, or custom shapes with borders. Custom shapes are more attention-grabbing than squares or rectangles, and they can add an extra layer of interest.

Depending on the material, the thickness of social distancing Signs can often be customized. To help brands visualize the thickness, it can be helpful to think of the formula of one millimeter equaling 10 sheets of copy paper. Therefore, a three-millimeter plastic Sintra sign would be as thick as 30 sheets of copy paper. Brands can also customize the size of their sign, and the text can be as large as a brand needs it to be.

Personalized social distancing Signs in Lowell start with a call or visit to Minuteman Press. We hope to assist your brand with creating these displays soon, so please get in touch.
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