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A teachable moment from a viral sign installation
I came across a UK post this week that’s gone viral for all the wrong reasons... and it really highlights a few important lessons for our industry. A restaurant owner proudly shared a photo of her new sign being installed. It was a big moment for her: taking over the family business, investing in her brand, and celebrating the craftsmanship behind a 23.75‑karat gold‑leafed sign. But the post backfired. Not because of the sign… but because the installers were photographed standing on the roof of their van. No access equipment. No fall protection. A clear breach of Working at Heights legislation... and the internet noticed. A few things stood out to me: 1. Clients do value quality when we communicate it well. We often tell ourselves that clients only buy on price. But here’s a client proudly talking about luxury materials and craftsmanship. If she’d been told proper access equipment was required, she likely would have paid for it. Instead, the unsafe installation has now overshadowed the quality of the work and damaged her brand moment. 2. We underestimate our own value. The sign itself was clearly a labour of love. Hand‑painted, gold‑leafed, crafted by skilled people. But when we don’t believe in the value we bring, we default to competing on price… and that’s when corners get cut. This company should have been competing on reputation and skill, not trying to shave costs on safety. 3. Safety is non‑negotiable AND the public is always watching. The comments weren’t just from sign companies. Construction workers, H&S professionals, and the general public all weighed in. Some defended the installers, but the reality is simple: When someone’s safety is put at risk to win a job, people should be outraged. Everyone deserves to go home safely after a hard day’s graft. Our industry is incredibly visual. People see how we work just as much as what we produce. This is why we must charge for our value, work safely, and uphold professional standards every single time.
A teachable moment from a viral sign installation
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Friday Freebie - Free Installation Preparation Guide Now in the Classroom
I’ve just uploaded a free Installation Preparation Guide to the Classroom, and I wanted to share a bit of the “why” behind it. Across the industry, one of the biggest areas where sign companies unintentionally lose profit is during installations - not because the work is difficult, but because the installer didn’t have the right information before arriving on site. Missing details, unclear artwork, assumptions during fabrication, or clients not preparing the area… it all adds up to delays, rework, and unnecessary stress. I see this happening everywhere - from small shops to large teams - and it’s completely avoidable with the right prep. So I pulled together the most common gaps I see and turned them into a simple, practical guide you can use with any installer you work with. It’s not a rulebook. It’s not a lecture. It’s just a tool to help you protect your margins, reduce on‑site surprises, and deliver smoother installs. You’ll find it under Classroom → Installation Preparation Gude → download it, adapt it, and make it part of your workflow if it helps. And if you’ve got suggestions for what else would support you in this space, I’m all ears.
Announcing Our First Trade Expert Session - LED Illumination
Our first trade expert is locked in — and it’s a good one. Dylan will be joining us for an upcoming live session focused entirely on LEDs.From modules and drivers to heat management, compliance, troubleshooting and real‑world installation challenges — this is your chance to get clarity from someone who lives and breathes illuminated signage. We’re still finalising the date, (should be in the next 2 - 3 weeks) but I’d love your input before we lock in the structure. Drop your questions for Dylan below. Anything you’re unsure about, anything you’ve always wanted to ask, or anything coming up in your workflow that you want expert eyes on. If you’ve got large or technical illuminated projects on the horizon, now’s the perfect time to think ahead and get your questions in early. Your questions will shape the agenda - so don’t hold back. Looking forward to this one.🙂
🌸 Wishing You a Very Happy Easter! 🐣
Whether you're in the workshop, on the road, or taking a well-earned break, I hope this Easter gives you a moment to recharge and spend time with the people who matter most. And yes… I absolutely hope it involves ridiculous amounts of chocolate 🍫 In an industry that rarely slows down, these moments matter. So here’s to rest, connection, and a little sweetness along the way. Happy Easter from Make It Happen ANZ... and from me, your resident Signoholic.
🌸 Wishing You a Very Happy Easter! 🐣
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@Wade French room for one more? Enjoy!
Upcoming Q&A sessions
Hello! Thank you for being the very first people to join me here on Skool. I’ll be honest - I’m still figuring out how everything works… but I will get there, and I’m excited to learn alongside you. I already have three fantastic experts lined up for upcoming Q&A sessions. Once the dates are locked in, you’ll be the first to know. ✨ Dylan from Total Supply. He’ll be joining us to answer your questions about illumination, LEDs, and upcoming projects - plus share a few tips and insights from his experience. ✨ Becky from Briefed. Becky is a global marketing guru who will be sharing advice on client engagement, attracting the right customers, and anything else you want to ask her. ✨ Graeme from The Wrap Institute. Graeme is the expert when it comes to all things wrapping and will be on hand to answer any technical questions that you might have. To help our guests prepare and make the sessions as valuable as possible, feel free to message me your questions in advance. Also, let me know if there is something in particular that you would love to know more about. I will see if I can make it happen. (Pun intended.) I’m excited to see this community grow - thanks again for being here at the very beginning. Let’s make it something special.
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@Mark Turner I am glad that I am not alone 😂
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@Steven Jack 😂
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Fourth‑gen signwriter obsessed with great signage. Trainer, consultant and industry judge helping teams level up skills and profits

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