There are several historic properties in Beltsville, Maryland. Abraham Hall, located in the Rossville neighborhood, served a variety of purposes for the African American community during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The building functioned as a meeting place, social club, church, and schoolhouse. The building underwent careful restoration before it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. At Minuteman Press, we enjoy creating social distancing stickers in Beltsville.
Social distancing stickers can be crafted to match the rest of a Beltsville brand’s materials. Stickers can be used to direct traffic in aisles and mark where customers should stand in a shop. Stickers can also be used to seal packages, informing customers that their orders are sanitary. Stickers can even be used to mark items that are being quarantined.
Brands can design social distancing stickers using their existing color palettes. The stickers can have holographic details, clear backgrounds, and be matte or glossy. Companies can also choose the shape and size of their stickers. Every shape is available, from a starburst to an arch, and the size goes up to 12 by 18 inches. Further customization is possible with materials and rounded corners. The stickers can also be made on rolls or as cut sheets.
For social distancing stickers in Beltsville, please call or visit us at Minuteman Press today. Our team is eager to begin your company’s next design project.