Malls

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Step into your mall on a busy Saturday. Music pounds. Lights glow. Shoppers swarm. Parents push strollers, teens scout new sneakers, couples plan dinner and a movie. Without the right signs, they wander. With the right signs, they spend. Here are five sign types that grab attention and spark sales. Signs aren’t just words on walls. They’re invitations to explore, discover, and buy. The right sign, in the right spot, turns a casual passerby into a paying customer. Let your mall speak loud and clear—through tall pylons, clear directions, bold windows, vibrant letters, and accessible design. Because lost shoppers rarely spend. But guided shoppers fill carts.

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Benefits of Hiring Allmark Signs & Graphics

  • Tailored Designs That Elevate Your Brand
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  • High-Quality Materials
  • Increased Visibility
  • Solutions from Design to Installation

POPULAR Malls SIGN PRODUCTS

Pylon Signs

Big, tall, and impossible to miss—pylon signs announce, “We’re here.” Thick steel posts hold giant panels with store logos that pop from the street. Some pylons have LED screens that flash deals or new shops. Others light up at night, calling out like a bright beacon. Two-way displays pull in traffic from both sides of the road. Even with cars speeding by, a bold pylon says, “Stop here and shop.” Drivers can’t ignore that.

Directional Signs

Shoppers hate getting lost. Clear directional signs fix that. Think tall stands at every junction, with arrows pointing to restrooms, the food court, or the big anchor stores. Some malls use color blocks—red for electronics, blue for kids’ gear—so people know where to head. Others like sleek metal panels that match modern décor. When signs lead the way, crowds flow where you want them: your shops and your food court.

Window Graphics

Plain glass wastes space. A huge window graphic can grab eyes and spark curiosity. A sports store might stick up a giant basketball star. A bakery might show fresh donuts on frosted vinyl. Perforated films let in light but wow people outside with bold designs. A hint of a sale or a teaser for a new product can lure folks inside. One glance. One step. One new customer.

Channel Letters

Boring storefront lettering kills brand appeal. Channel letters fix that in 3D style. Solid metal sides stand tough, and bright acrylic faces shine under the mall lights. Some letters glow from the front. Others create a soft backlit halo. With internal LEDs, you can switch colors for holidays or big events. These letters let customers see your name from way down the hall. That quick recognition turns wanderers into buyers.

ADA Signs

Everyone should feel welcome. ADA signs make sure everyone knows where to go—elevators, exits, restrooms. They have raised letters, braille, and easy-to-see colors. They might match your mall’s theme with sleek fonts or brushed metal finishes. Even a simple wheelchair icon can say, “We care about you.” When every guest can move around with ease, they stay longer, spend more, and tell their friends.