subject: A Few Popular Places Youll Notice Benefiting From The Neon Sign Is Bars [print this page] The first initial sign board dates back to the 1920s and its original name was famously known as monograph, which is a news bulletin service. This was first used in the New York Times building during the Hoover vs. Smith presidential election. It was noted that people came to the building just to see the messages being displayed. The demand was so popular it wasnt long after that other companies started mimicking the boards. Fast forward to today. Neon signs are just about used in every city throughout the USA and even going beyond. Some ideas to keep in mind when you have your Board is to keep the wording big, neat and eye catching. Maybe try adding some pictures to your sign or the days lunch special. The more you add to your board the better it will promote what you are trying to sell. You also want to remember to put your board where people are sure to see it. If there is not enough room for an easel, try hanging the board. Flags and displays are a crowd-pleasing way to add some pizzazz to your trade show exhibits. Outdoor media banners can be set up on almost any surface, including sand and snow, are weather resistant and are flexible enough remain upright in strong winds. Tents, the most popular being the pop up tent, are a common sight in trade shows sign boards. The pop up tent is available in a variety of sizes, colors and styles and sets up in seconds. Tents are an important part of trade show displays because they not only shelter you and your merchandise from the elements, but also the most important aspect: the customers. No matter what the weather, it is possible to have a successful, profitable trade show. Now that you have answered those questions, we will go ahead and deal with the different basic types of trade show displays. First, we have the pop-up display which is very light and is very portable. This type is best for traveling trade show booths since it is quite portable. Another type of display is the panel type of display which can be customized for any size of booth. This type is most useful to serve as your booth wall. At the 65,000-seater Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, for example, this years overhaul of food choices, graphics and signage by concessionaire Aramark also ushered in digital menu boards. Both the stadiums 24 concession stands and its array of mobile carts now have 42-inch screens, mostly displaying menus and offers, although some show information and entertainment to occupy patrons waiting in line. Texas Digital supplied its VitalCast system to drive the 80 centrally-controlled screens and also designed their layouts to match the venues eight contrasting concession concepts. Digital menu boards are a perfect solution for sports facilities that manage multiple menus, said the firms president and COO Dennis Davidson.