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Sign Criteria | Signage & Graphics

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America's leading signage experts share secrets about the sign manufacturing process from their insider perspectives. Listen as designers, fabricators, installers, and related tradesfolk share stories of success and failure. This is downloadable radio for the AEC industry hosted by John Lilly and Reena Friedman “Mega” Watts.Sign design, show sponsorship, and guest inquiries available via SignCriteria.com

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6 episodios

episode Biophilic Design That Breathes w/ Kasey Riley from The Fat Plant Society artwork

Biophilic Design That Breathes w/ Kasey Riley from The Fat Plant Society

Kasey Riley of The Fat Plant Society shares how she turned moss into a design material that supports well-being, cuts noise, and boosts aesthetics. She explains the science behind forced-dormancy moss installations, why no watering is needed, and how installations absorb VOCs and reduce echo. Hear stories of client reactions, installation logistics and cost—about $115 per sq ft including frame—and how lightweight panels hang as art. Learn sustainable sourcing practices, design strategies like pin mounting logos over moss, and why letting nature feel chaotic is actually calming for our brains. Kasey can be reached online at The Fat Plant Society [https://thefatplantsociety.com] _ _ Sign Criteria is hosted by John Lilly and Reena Friedman-Watts. For guest or sponsorship inquiries visit SignCriteria.com [https://www.signcriteria.com]

6 de ago de 2025 - 38 min
episode The Case for Hand-Painted Signs w/ Heidi Wolfe artwork

The Case for Hand-Painted Signs w/ Heidi Wolfe

Heidi Wolfe from Wolfe Makes Art joins us to talk about her shift from art educator to full-time sign painter and muralist. She breaks down how hand-painted signs bring personality and history to modern streetscapes, and why they still matter in a digital world. Heidi shares what it’s like working with clients who don’t yet understand the value of craftsmanship—and how she bridges that gap through education and advocacy. We talk about the role of signage in walkable downtowns, what makes a design work (or fail), and how good signs can shape the identity of a place. Heidi can be reached via email: wolfemakesart@gmail.com _ _ Sign Criteria is hosted by John Lilly and Reena Friedman-Watts. For guest or sponsorship inquiries visit SignCriteria.com [https://www.signcriteria.com]

29 de jul de 2025 - 21 min
episode Let the Weirdos In: Fixing Hiring, Pay, and Perception in the Sign Industry w/ John Lilly artwork

Let the Weirdos In: Fixing Hiring, Pay, and Perception in the Sign Industry w/ John Lilly

The latest cover of Signs of the Times—featuring a young man with blue hair and black nail polish—sparked a firestorm in a Facebook group of sign pros. But beneath the online outrage lies a deeper issue: Who’s really building the next generation of sign makers? In this solo episode of Sign Criteria | Branding for the Built Environment, John examines the labor crisis in the sign industry—from understaffed shops and aging workforces to broken recruiting practices and lopsided pay scales. Drawing from his years in fabrication, design, and project management, he lays out a practical and passionate case for rethinking how we attract, train, and retain creative talent. If you’ve ever asked why job ads don’t work, why turnover is so high, or why talented designers and installers keep leaving the industry—this episode connects the dots. John shares bold, workable solutions: modular training, transparent job listings, housing for new recruits, and a call to recruit the creatives, the misfits, the self-taught artists—the so-called weirdos. Highlights include: * The real reason sign installers are hard to find * Why creatives are the missing piece in today’s workforce * How to write a job ad that actually works * The overlooked power of flexibility, transparency, and incentives * Why it’s time to ditch old assumptions about who belongs in this field If you care about the future of signage, recruiting smarter, or simply believe creative people deserve a place to thrive—this is an episode you won’t want to miss. _ _ Sign Criteria is hosted by John Lilly and Reena Friedman-Watts. For guest or sponsorship inquiries visit SignCriteria.com [https://www.signcriteria.com]

18 de jul de 2025 - 23 min
episode Times Square, Fish Bones & Wayfinding Woes: Signage Lessons from NYC w/Reena MegaWatts artwork

Times Square, Fish Bones & Wayfinding Woes: Signage Lessons from NYC w/Reena MegaWatts

In this episode of Sign Criteria | Branding for the Built Environment, Reena and John explore the overwhelming, electrifying world of New York City signage—from pulsing Coca-Cola billboards to quirky corner shops and subway confusion.   Reena shares highlights from her recent overnight trip to NYC, where the signs of Times Square left a strong impression. John breaks down the tech behind dynamic LED displays and explains how robotic arms give static signage a living, breathing feel. The duo then contrasts high-budget brand displays with tiny mom-and-pop stores squeezed into closet-sized spaces—and ponders how any of them survive Times Square rent.   They dig into the true role of signage in chaotic environments: wayfinding. Why do some airports or cities still fail to guide people clearly, even with signs everywhere? And what can designers do better? The episode wraps with a look at architectural landmarks like the Oculus and the memorial near Ground Zero, examining how form, emotion, and environment all shape the experience of public spaces.   Highlights include: * The science and spectacle of animated LED billboards * Street-level contrasts between major brands and micro-shops * Signage as orientation: lessons from airports and city centers * Why bad signage frustrates even signage professionals * Architectural inspiration from NYC’s Oculus and 9/11 Memorial Whether you’re a sign designer, urban explorer, or simply love walking through big cities, this episode uncovers how signage and space combine to tell powerful stories. _ _ Sign Criteria is hosted by John Lilly and Reena Friedman-Watts. For guest or sponsorship inquiries visit SignCriteria.com [https://www.signcriteria.com]

9 de jul de 2025 - 5 min
episode From Banners to Braille: How Tech is Shaping the Modern Sign Shop w/ Ted Redmer artwork

From Banners to Braille: How Tech is Shaping the Modern Sign Shop w/ Ted Redmer

Ted Redmer, Senior Digital Technology Manager at Alliance Franchise Brands, shares how sign shops can stay ahead by thinking creatively about everyday tools. Starting on a farm and ending up in sign tech leadership, Ted walks through major shifts—from weeding vinyl by hand to full-scale digital printing. We talk about where technology is headed, especially around automation and workflow tools that help handle low-quality customer files. Ted explains why smaller shops hesitate to invest in high-end automation, and how that compares to the freedom larger independents enjoy. We also get into direct-to-substrate printers that make ADA Braille signs without drilling, opening new ways to create value. Ted talks frankly about the installer shortage, which led his team to build an installer-only franchise. If you’re in the industry or buy signs regularly, this episode will sharpen your view of what’s possible—and profitable—when you pair tech with creativity. _ _ Sign Criteria is hosted by John Lilly and Reena Friedman-Watts. For guest or sponsorship inquiries visit SignCriteria.com [https://www.signcriteria.com]

3 de jul de 2025 - 1 h 10 min
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