
In a garden center, signage should do more than simply inform. The overall look should be unified, and convey the store's personality. Sounds great in theory. But what does it look like in practice? We saw this strategy executed fantastically this past summer at The Garden Greenhouse and Nursery in Clermont, N.J. (www.gardengreenhouse.net) Take a peek for yourself.
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