
Keep it Simple
The first step to creating effective messages with your electronic sign is to keep the wording short and succinct.
- Avoid spelling out complete sentences. Don't use eight words when four will do.
- Stick with shorter, simple words to maximize quick comprehension by motorists.
- A single message idea will read quicker and more easily than trying to combine multiple offers.
Keep it Big
Large text will allow motorists to see your message from a greater distance. If your text is too small, it will be too hard to read. Your audience is then likely to disregard your messages entirely. Althought capable of much smaller, we recommend a 12" character as a minimum. Three foot text (and larger) would be optimum.
Keep it Clean
Avoid using thin fonts as well as most script fonts. The strokes of each character are simple too thin to maintain legibility over long distances. Use thick, heavy fonts to maximize readability. The bold option is an excellent way to add weight to your wording.


Keep it Colorful
High color contrast is a key ingredient. Just like using large text, the right clor combination can make your message readable from a much longer distance. Refer to the samples below for many of the best text color vs. background color combinations for your electronic sign.
