Author Archives: Kris Williamson
Year in Review: A Few Outstanding Signage Projects from 2018
It’s that time of year again… time to look back on all the good things that have happened throughout the year! Here at 12-Point, that means reflecting on some of the unique and innovative signage…
Fleet Advertising: Take Your Brand to the Next Level!
Looking for a way to increase profits and expand brand awareness without breaking the bank? If your company owns or leases commercial vehicles, you should be using them for fleet advertising. Whether you own one…
Brighten Your Windows with Custom Cut Vinyl Graphics for the Holidays
The holiday season is the perfect time to decorate your storefront windows. If you like a hand-painted look, you should try custom cut vinyl graphics. This product creates a high-end display that’s sure to catch the…
5 Reasons Why We’re Thankful this Holiday Season
As the end of the year approaches, we find ourselves reflecting back on the fun projects we’ve been fortunate to work on, the lessons we’ve learned and the new relationships we’ve formed. So what better…
How a Branded Environment Can Help You Connect With Your Customers
Looking for a way to stand out from your competition? One of the easiest ways to make a lasting impression on your current and potential customers is through an eye-catching branded environment. Here are some…
The Best Method for Repairing Vinyl Wraps
If you’ve invested in a vinyl wrap for your commercial vehicle (or fleet of vehicles), you know how important it is to protect your investment. But sometimes accidents happen. Fortunately, vinyl wraps can be repaired….
Textured Surface Vinyl: Perfect for Brick, Cinder Block & More!
Need to add branding or decoration to your brick or painted cinder block walls? Textured surface vinyl is a great option! It’s weather resistant and looks similar to a painted surface. This article explains how…
First Surface vs. Second Surface Printing on Acrylic
Want to create striking photo displays or custom signage for your work space? You should consider printed acrylic! We use two methods that create completely different results: first surface and second surface. This blog article…