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Updated December 20, 2007

Tips for a Successful Yard Sign Design


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Not all signs are effective, and some could just as well have spared the candidate his money and his committee's time. Though designing an effective political sign is not rocket science, failure to pay attention to some basics could fail to get your political sign campaign "off the ground".

First consider the three most important items:

Then will want to consider the the secondary items

The Who

The length of your name must be considered. POE and VANDENLANGENBERG present different yard sign considerations. Suppliers of the fold-over sign can accommodate both - a PORTRAIT layout (22"x 14") for short names, and a LANDSCAPE layout (28"x 11") for long names. Both orientations present the same print area at no penalty in cost or weather ability.

If your name is common like SMITH, it may be well to include your first name JOHN or JOAN in your design to distinguish and avoid confusion with other Smiths (office holders, relatives, spouses, rogues, etc) who may or may not be running. First names need not be in the same font (letter) size as the surname as this may detract from the surname.

The What

The office position you intend to hold after the election is important. Make certain it shows as a recognizable position, and as it would appear on the ballot. As you are only putting signs in your district, it can be advantageous to eliminate extraneous references and specific numbers (Example: simply CONGRESS vs. 16th UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT). Use abbreviations sparingly - preferable not at all. Font size for the office should be subordinate to surname font size.

Extras

If you are being re-elected, inclusion of RE-ELECT can be a plus as it distinguishes you as the incumbent. Words like VOTE and FOR and dates, NOV 8TH, are used with caution as they are not necessary and can detract from your principal mission - presenting The Who and The What.

Slogan

A slogan is great for yard signs placed at stop lights, but most viewers of lawn signs are zipping by at 30 plus miles per hour with little time to read what you stand for.

Symbols

In this age of icons, who can not recognize the appropriateness and symbolism of a school house (School Board) or a five pointed star (Sheriff), a balance scale (Judge), a donkey (Democrat), an elephant (Republican), a statue of liberty (Libertarian) or flags or stars and stripes. These can help separate your yards from the 'sea of political signs' out there.

Disclaimer

Last, but most important, don't forget your "Authorized and Paid for by..." or what ever the exact wording and size and position is as required by your local and/or state election boards. It is the candidate's responsibility to find out the regulations and make this known to the sign designer or sign printer.

Today, with modern communications, your sign printer does not need to be next door, but can be just as close as your keyboard, telephone, or fax machine. With computer technology, successful designs are not just for the deep pocket candidates. Try on styles that suit your image - then run to Win!

 

You may also want to read these articles:

Protecting Your Corporate Image and Identity

9 Tips for a Well Attended Event


   
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