Thanks a lot for your reply! Yes, I agree, a business name is so tricky with terms evolving into who knows what.On the more nefarious side of things, I think of polychlorinated biphenyls and how it relates to disposing of said materials from ballasts used in old signage.
On the productive side of things, I think of printed circuit boards like those used in digital displays.
Using well-known initials or acronyms in a lesser-known manner can be a double-edged sword that often changes with time.
Back in my day, the Pontiac Trans Am was a jaw dropper. But now, anything remotely associated with trans will draw backlash.
When it comes to your business name, go carefully. You'll soon regret having to explain who/what you are all the time.
JB
Thanks for your reply! that's what I am hoping people think of - circuit boards, LEDs = > hopefully a replacement to using modules or strip when building letters or cabinets.We have a guy in house who designs custom circuit boards and have done some weird backlighting stuff. So, I just think that.
Well then, there's nothing saying you can't have fun with a name.Thanks a lot for your reply! Yes, I agree, a business name is so tricky with terms evolving into who knows what.
We are selling custom LED PCBs to illuminate channel letters and cabinets, but if sign industry folks don't immediately think of circuit boards when hearing the name, we are not on the good track..
Great name, aside from not immediately being recognizable as to what industry that serve, solved with a fine logo. Though its worth pointing out that GE's led line is Current by GE, may not be wise to disturb the sleeping giant...I suggest "Current Pathways".
Would this be like a custom PCB that goes inside channel letters? Or like a flexible type product?"PCB for signmakers"
Yes, it's exactly that, a custom PCB already populated with LEDs that would go inside channel letters to replace the need of sticking modules inside.Great name, aside from not immediately being recognizable as to what industry that serve, solved with a fine logo. Though its worth pointing out that GE's led line is Current by GE, may not be wise to disturb the sleeping giant...
Would this be like a custom PCB that goes inside channel letters? Or like a flexible type product?
Agreed though, PCB reminds me of scrapping old ballasts, tossing newer ones in a separate pile of the ones missing a label indicating 'contains no pcb's'
Got to ask, is this an affordable option comparatively speaking?a custom PCB already populated with LEDs that would go inside channel letters to replace the need of sticking modules inside.