Totem signs – freestanding business signs for outside areas

Totem signs – freestanding business signs for outside areas

Totem signs – freestanding business signs for outside areas

You may well heard of the business signs known as Totem signs, but are you familiar with exactly what they are and what they’re used for? Totem signs are tall, freestanding structures that are often used for advertising or wayfinding. They can be made of various materials, such as metal, wood, or plastic, and are typically designed to be eye-catching and memorable.

Here are some common uses for totem signs:

  • Business signage: To identify a company, promote products or services, or direct customers to the entrance. They’re often positioned at the entrance to car parks or business premises
  • Wayfinding: To guide people towards specific locations, such as entrances, parking lots, or amenities.
  • Advertising: To display promotional messages or advertisements for products or services.
  • Branding: To reinforce a company’s brand identity and create a strong visual presence.

 

Some examples of totem signs include:

  • Retail signs: Used to promote sales, new arrivals, or special offers.
  • Corporate signs: Used to identify company headquarters or offices.
  • Directional signs: Used to guide people towards specific destinations.

Here are some examples of recent totem signs we created for Forged Solutions in Sheffield (Meadowhall)

Forged Solutions Group has seven manufacturing sites in the UK and USA, all with a rich heritage in complex metal working. Forged Solutions aspire to be the preferred global partner of choice in the supply of forged products for our customers’ most demanding end applications. Through understanding, collaboration, creative engineering, and by leveraging their extensive group wide resources, their mission is to offer high integrity technical solutions to the challenges our customers face every day. Sould like a very good fit for Image Sign!

Here are a couple of examples of the signage we created for their Meadowhall site