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About Richard James

Richard James has worked in the national LED sign industry since 2006 with most of his concentration on back-office information systems and marketing. As Vice President of a major national sign company for over six years, Richard built a powerhouse sign company focused on superior service and products. In 2015, Richard was named partner and Vice President of Sign-Express where they will provide the same great services and signage solutions nationwide.

Is an LED Sign a Good Investment?

Is an LED Sign a good investment is a question we hear at Sign-Express and one we love to answer.  The simple answer is “Yes”.  The reason why it is such a good investment, is due to the ability to program and change your messages in advance and display them to the driving public.  Studies [...]

By |2017-06-28T11:17:42-05:00August 25th, 2015|Business Signs, LED Signs, Retail Signs|Comments Off on Is an LED Sign a Good Investment?

How to Permit a New LED Sign?

How to permit a new LED sign is a question we are repeatedly asked at Sign-Express.  Depending on your location, investigating the sign permit code and what you are allowed for your business or organization can be both confusing and stressful.  One might think that a simple call to the permitting authority [...]

By |2021-07-07T15:06:00-05:00August 19th, 2015|LED Church Signs, LED School Signs, LED Sign Installation, LED Signs, Sign Permitting|Comments Off on How to Permit a New LED Sign?

Intelligently Designed Church Signs

Signs for Churches are a core product for Sign-Express and its professional sign design team.  After years in the sign industry, our favorite clients are Churches due to the creative nature of the sign solutions.  From small church sign marquees, monument church signs and all the way up to spectacular LED church signs, Sign-Express has [...]

By |2017-06-28T11:17:43-05:00August 15th, 2015|Church Signs, LED Church Signs, LED Signs, Marquee Signs, Monument Signs|Comments Off on Intelligently Designed Church Signs

Bad LED Sign Installations and What They Can Do to Your Investment

Bad LED sign installations are becoming more the norm than the exception. Buyer beware is the old adage and I’m here to tell you it is true. When you spend your hard earned money on an LED sign, you expect it to operate at all times, a bad LED sign installation is the most common [...]

By |2021-07-07T15:01:06-05:00August 10th, 2015|LED Church Signs, LED School Signs, LED Sign Installation, LED Signs|Comments Off on Bad LED Sign Installations and What They Can Do to Your Investment

Sign-Express Expands their Operational Personnel

Houston, TX – August 1, 2015 – For Immediate Release Richard James is named the Vice President and Partner by Darick Endecott of Sign-Express. In 2009, Richard James served as Vice President of the Houston based Advantage LED Signs. Darick Endecott was contracted in 2011 to help build up and manage Advantage LED, where together they [...]

By |2017-06-28T11:17:43-05:00August 2nd, 2015|Press Release|Comments Off on Sign-Express Expands their Operational Personnel

LED School Signs Make Communicating Easy

School signs are a standard fixture for any elementary, intermediate and high school campus. All Schools wish to proudly display their mascot on their school sign with the schools name adorned with their school colors. A typical school sign has a changeable message center such as plastic letter signs, but the ones that really stand [...]

By |2021-07-07T14:58:03-05:00June 12th, 2015|LED School Signs, LED Signs, School Signs|Comments Off on LED School Signs Make Communicating Easy

Church Signs and How They Work

Having sold signs and LED signs of all types to various businesses and organizations over the years, I always see one deciding result of a well-designed signage solution. They simply work! Church signs and LED Church signs especially. This article will shed some light on just how a Church sign works and how valuable they [...]

By |2017-06-28T11:17:44-05:00April 18th, 2015|Church Signs, LED Signs|Comments Off on Church Signs and How They Work
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