by Brianna Crandall — June 29, 2016 — 2/90 Sign Systems took home Silver in the prestigious Best of NeoCon Competition [see FMLink article] that took place earlier this month during the NeoCon 2016 contract furnishings show. 2/90’s Klik flat-panel sign system with changeable inserts won Best of NeoCon Silver in the Signage and Wayfinding category.
At NeoCon 2016, 2/90 Sign Systems also introduced enhancements to its Essentials, Vital Sign, Adaptive, 3StepArt and Exterior Signage collections.
Klik Sign System
The Klik Sign System features a frameless base-plate that holds front-loading, removable copy inserts, creating a clean design that makes the system attractive and functionally efficient.
Users can choose from over 100 different sign types. Copy options and insert configurations are pre-determined to make selections easy and lead-times speedy.
2/90 sign systems are designed for easy updates, letting users change inserts whenever needed instead of changing the entire sign. Window inserts are available with paper to manage in-house changes.
Each 3/16” thick insert “kliks” and slides into place in the ¼” thick painted acrylic base-plate. Inserts with locking mechanisms are also available for securing the message. Each insert is surrounded with a small bevel-edge detail to form a faux reveal between individual inserts.
The company offers assistance with wayfinding analysis and programming; fabricating a system of interior and exterior signage with static, changeable and digital messaging; professional demolition and installation; and maintenance programs for easy reordering and updating.
Klik signs can display single or multiple inserts including ADA, Direct Print and Laser Print. ADA Inserts feature integral tactile characters with Grade 2 Braille photopolymer. Direct Print Inserts provide tamper-resistant, high-resolution graphics printed directly on painted acrylic inserts. Window Inserts are made with an aluminum carrier and a clear acrylic lens to protect paper messages printed on-site by the client.
Klik signs are available in 80 standard painted colors. They can be flush-mounted to the base-plate for a sleek, low-profile look or layered over larger, decorative base-plates that come in five enhanced shapes. A wide selection of mounting options accommodate wall, panel, desktop, ceiling and free-standing applications.
Klik signs are ADA-compliant for Americans with disabilities, and although they do not yet earn points in the widely recognized LEED rating system, incorporating modular signs in a facility is a key factor in sustainable design, asserts the company.
For more information about the Klik Sign System, visit the 2/90 Sign Systems Web site.