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Some Customers Don’t Understand How Two-Sided Signage Works

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We always get a laugh when customers order a two-sided yard sign with arrows. They almost always have to explain that on one side they want the arrow to point to the left and the other side needs to point to the right. Or, they send us a single file with an arrow pointing one direction and want the sign printed on both sides with the arrows pointing in the same direction. When we ask them where the other side of the artwork is they just pause.

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