A Sign By Design was proud to attend the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) 7th Annual Trailblazers Luncheon. Hosted at the Conrad Hilton April 14th. Trailblazers began in 2005 when NAWBO sought out successful women business leaders in the community to share their stories with other woman entrepreneurs. From that first panel […]
Why do I need a sign for my business? There are many reasons, the most primary of these being: Signs are the most effective, yet least expensive, form of advertising for the small business. A sign is your introduction and handshake with those passing by, identifying your business to existing and potential customers. Signs are […]
Northwest Haiti Christian Mission: Employees of A Sign by Design donated their time and energy to help pack and load cargo containers of food, medical supplies, and toiletries to ship to Haiti. Almost nothing that Northwest Haiti Christian Mission does could be sustained without the time and support of its thousands of partners across North […]
One Suit. One Blouse. One skirt. That’s all it takes for a disadvantaged woman in Indianapolis to receive the support and opportunity she needs to start her journey towards self-sufficiency. April 4-8, is the annual -Send One Suit- Week campaign to support Dress for Success Indianapolis. A Sign By Design will be collecting suits, […]
March 11th. A Sign By Design volunteered at the 15th. Annual Noble Evening in the Garden Preview Gala. The event was hosted by the Noble Auxiliary at The Indiana Flower and Patio Show. We saw everything from live turkeys to ice sculptures. What an honor it was to help a charitable organization that provides services […]
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On December 15th. 2010 local business owner Bev Miller won the “Business Women of the Year” award from the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO). Bev could be an inspirational figure to many women. “Who would have thought that I would go from being a single mother on food stamps to being the employer […]