What We Help Clients Navigate

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Sign Specifications and Selection

Not sure which sign type fits your space? DVC walks you through the options channel letters, monument signs, ADA room identification, dimensional lobby letters, and more and helps you understand what materials, sizes, and formats make sense for your facility and budget.

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ADA Compliance

ADA signage requirements cover mounting heights, Braille and tactile text standards, contrast specifications, pictogram sizing, and placement rules. The requirements apply across Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia and getting them wrong creates real liability. DVC reviews your project for ADA compliance before production begins, so your facility meets federal standards from day one.

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Brand Asset Preparation

If your marketing or brand team needs to provide assets for sign production, we can guide you on what we need file formats, color specifications, vector artwork, font licensing, and logo usage rules as they apply to fabricated signage. The more prepared your files are upfront, the faster we move to production.

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Project Planning

For property managers and facilities teams kicking off a signage project, DVC can help you map out the key steps site survey preparation, stakeholder approvals, budget considerations, timeline milestones, and what to have ready before the project starts. This upfront planning prevents the delays that come from missing information or incomplete approvals.

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Installation Readiness

Before our installation team arrives, your site needs to be ready electrical rough-in for illuminated signs, wall conditions confirmed, access coordinated, and safety requirements addressed. DVC provides site-specific guidance so there are no surprises on installation day and no rescheduling costs.

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Why We Share This Guidance

Most sign companies will not share this kind of information until a contract is signed. DVC operates differently.

Our clients local business owners, facilities managers at commercial real estate firms, procurement officers at government agencies, and operations directors at corporate headquarters make better decisions when they understand the process. That benefits everyone: projects move faster, fewer surprises arise, and the end result is a sign program that actually delivers on its objectives.

When you are ready to move from planning to production, our team is available to review your requirements, answer your questions, and provide a detailed quote tailored to your project.

Questions About Your Upcoming Project?

If you are planning a signage project and want guidance on any of the topics above or anything not listed here we welcome the conversation.

Contact District Visual Communications today to start a conversation.