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Signarama’s Kind Signs Campaign 2024

The sign and graphic franchise seeks to spread kindness through signage.

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Examples of Signarama’s Kind Sign Collection

Signarama (West Palm Beach, FL) has announced that it is participating in the World Kindness Movement by spreading kindness through signage. The idea is that when people read the signs, they’re inspired to “pay it forward” and spread kindness in future interactions, according to a press release from the sign franchisor. 

Research shows a strong connection between kindness and both physical and mental health. Acts of kindness can boost feelings of confidence, being in control, happiness and optimism, per the press release. Random Acts of Kindness Week is recognized Feb. 11-17, a week that celebrates and encourages random acts of kindness. 

A.J. Titus, president of Signarama, developed Signarama’s Kind Sign Collection to help businesses, schools and community organizations join the growing movement to make the world a better place by connecting people through kindness. The collection features eight signs, leveraging compassionate phrases such as “We appreciate you” to “Please proceed with kindness” to “Thank you for your business!” The signs of positivity are available year-round at Signarama locations nationwide to further fuel the World Kindness Movement by spreading compassion and making the world a better place through kindness — also per the press release. 

Businesses and consumers are encouraged to join the movement by using the hashtag #kindsign when they use or see a sign that promotes positivity through compassionate phrases. 

“It’s amazing how reading a few positive words, even more than hearing them, can change your day. We want to give that feeling to as many people as possible,” Titus is quoted in the release. “With our network of stores and the creativity and skill of our production teams, we can offer engaging signage beyond this collection that communicates the message that kindness is everyone’s business. We hope our Kind Signs collection will also kickstart a movement that inspires compassion and caring in every community.” 

To learn more, visit signarama.com

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