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Plasticade Wind Sign Display

Bazua Signs & Graphics

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Plasticade Wind Sign Display

The Wind Sign Display is the perfect solution for displaying your message outdoors in high wind areas. Built-in coil springs and a fillable base are made for resisting strong wind gusts. Two built-in wheels on the base allow you to easily tilt and roll the display for easy movement. Quick-Change™ feature allows you to easily change signs in seconds. Display base and frame are made from durable plastic requiring no maintenance!

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  • Includes 2 - 24" x 36" or 28" x 44" 4mm coroplast sign panels
  • Signs are printed full color, 1 side
  • Patented Quick-Change™ feature lets you change signs in seconds
  • Indoor and outdoor use
  • Coil springs and fillable base resist strong winds
  • Base can be filled with sand for a total weight of up to 130 lbs.
  • Two wheels on base allow for easy movement
  • Made in the USA

Artwork Preparation

  • Please create your file in CMYK mode with a resolution of 300dpi
  • If your file has been created in RGB or includes RGB objects, we recommend converting the file to CMYK.
  • Do not include bleed or crop marks in your artwork. Your artwork should reflect only what you need to be printed in the final product.
  • Before you upload your artwork, be sure your artwork is sent in the same size or ratio as your order.
  • All fonts should be converted to curves or outlines.
  • We suggest your files be flattened or rasterized if possible to minimize the file size.
  • We accept the following file formats: pdf, eps, svg, ai, psd, jpeg, png, tiff. Jpeg files are accepted, but it is strongly suggested that the jpeg is created at the closest size possible to the final print size.