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Watchfire Announces Winners of 7th Annual LED Sign Awards

Landmark Sign Group is recognized as this year's grand prize winner

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Watchfire Signs announces the winners of its seventh annual LED Sign Awards competition.

According to the company, Watchfire Signs established the awards program in 2014 to recognize Watchfire dealer partners who best showcase the capabilities of outdoor digital advertising. The seventh annual awards recognize on-premise signs installed in 2021 that display excellence in design, legibility of digital messages, and advertising effectiveness.

Landmark Sign Group of Chesterton, Indiana is recognized as this year’s grand prize winner of the competition for its work on the Dean and Barbara White Community Center digital display.

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The winning sign at The Dean and Barbara White Community Center is a double face custom pylon featuring a Watchfire 10mm display with a wireless communication connection. The sign also has a 1″ deep push-through copy and a channel logo. According to the company, the sign provides a timely way to list the variety of events at the community center.

“Every year we see the caliber of craftsmanship improve as our dealer partners continue to produce high-quality digital sign installations. We are proud to recognize our partners who promote the strengths of digital advertising,” says David Warns, Watchfire’s vice president of on-premise sales. “We understand that when they succeed, so do we. As we prepare to celebrate 90 years in business, we are proud to call attention to those who are using digital signage in beautifully made sign installations. Congratulations to Landmark Sign Group and all of this year’s winners.”

View a complete list of winners here.

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Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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