
Do Channel Letters Always Need to be Illuminated? How to Choose?
No, channel letters don’t have to be illuminated. They can be either illuminated (with lights) or non-illuminated (without lights), depending on the specific application scenario.
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No, channel letters don’t have to be illuminated. They can be either illuminated (with lights) or non-illuminated (without lights), depending on the specific application scenario.

Your ultimate guide to global Tactile Braille Signage. We answer the most common questions about ADA (US), AODA (Canada), BS 8300 (UK), and AS 1428.1 (Australia) to ensure your custom signage orders meet all technical and legal requirements.

This article will mainly discuss the installation of European Braille signs from the aspects of content, visual contrast, and installation height.

Learn the essential BS 8300-2:2018 requirements for tactile and Braille signage in the UK. This technical guide covers LRV contrast rules, mounting heights, and correct placement for full compliance.

The installation of restroom ADA signs seems simple, but in fact it is full of details, especially the installation height. This article break down the details of restroom signs installation for you, keeping you away from compliance risks.

The reasons for the shadow issue of LED illuminated signs may seem numerous and complex at first glance. But don’t panic, they are either material selection issues or manufacturing process Issues. This article provides a detailed analysis of the causes and offers a very useful checklist to help you troubleshoot the problem.

New to ordering custom signage?
This FAQ guide covers everything about custom signage including LED channel letters, plaques—materials, design tips, pricing, installation, and delivery for LED letters and plaques.

RGB channel letters attract attention with dynamic color-changing effects. This article addresses common installation problems like flickering and color sync issues.