Sign Design: The Anatomy of a Donor Recognition Wall

The goal is to balance strategy, design, and gratitude into one design. Learn what it takes to create a truly impactful donor wall.

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Best Interior Architectural Signage of 2022

We're sharing our favorite interior architectural signage projects from 2022. ADA, graphics, donor, and historic renovations...right here!

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Top 5 Donor Walls of 2021

Donor walls take a lot of time, effort, and patience from the original need, the campaign, to the final recognition. 2021 produced a lot of great great donor walls, here's the Top 5.

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Top 5 History Walls of 2021

History walls need to tell a story and provide context for the reader, visitor, or audience to understand the impact made by the company history or series of events being depicted. These 5 history will go down in history.

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Customer focused. Outgoing. Professional. Bryce Carlson is a signage leader in Eastern Iowa.

Bringing spark, personality, and sign expertise to Eastern Iowa, Bryce Carlson makes a big impact with his clients. He's seen nearly everything: mixed-use development, Big 10 stadium, large hospitals, and more. Learn more.

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Meet Erin Carey, Nebraska Sign Expert With Passion And Creativity

It's time to meet Erin Carey, one of Nebraska's Sign Experts. Her passion for engaging with each client makes her the popular Nebraska Sign Expert she is today. Learn more about Erin.

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High School Athletics Records Board Signage

Tony & Tom Help Answer FAQs our clients have had when trying to plan signage that commemorates their top athletic accomplishments. From budget, to future growth, we have answers.

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Meet Tony Squire, Iowa Sign Expert With An Eye For Detail

Tony works hard for his clients and his attention to detail pays off every time. This pays off on many high profile projects in his resume. Learn more about Tony.

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4 Donor Recognition Walls From 2020 Worth Remembering

A picture is worth a thousand words and every year we have so many great projects to share. Here are 4 of the best donor recognition walls 2020 had to offer.

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Ask An Expert: Library Signage Questions Answered

Dan Salamone, Chicago Sign Expert, answers all of your burning library signage questions including common types, how to be most effective, and best ways to elevate the design.

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Why is ADA Accessibility Important for Non-Profits?

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects individuals with disabilities and covers all employers of 15 or more employees, for-profit, and nonprofit alike. Learn about ADA accessibility and how signage plays a role.

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Favorite Signs of 2019 - Winner Announced!

We nominated, the public voted, and here's the winner of the #FavoriteSignsof2019. Donor walls, interior signage, exterior signage, stadium signage, theatre signage, it's all represented in projects from 2019. View all the details here and vote @LatitudeLatimerGroup Facebook page.

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3 Signage Material Swaps You’ll Appreciate

Advances in technology have made it possible to produce durable, lightweight materials to use for ADA code signage, donor recognition walls and signs, exterior signage, and interior signage.

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Recognition Systems: Start Small To End Big

The Latitude team knows a thing or two about donor campaigns and recognition displays. We suggest you follow these small steps to recognizing your donors in a creative, thoughtful way.

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Our Favorite Signs from 2017

In the Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois territories we really had some fun in 2017. We'd like to share just a few of our favorite signs from last year.

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2016 Featured Projects: Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado

As this year comes to a close, we take a moment to reflect and share our great appreciation to all of you for our successes of 2016. Giving a nod to each of our regional offices, it was difficult to choose a featured project for the year. We think you’ll like these!

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Signs of Hope - How the Cedar Rapids Public Library Overcame a Flood

In 2008, a flood completely destroyed the Cedar Rapids downtown Public Library building, along with half of the library's collection. The library reopened in August 2013 and saw an astounding 600,000 visits from the community in its first year of service.

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