Most of this stuff is what I've answered before, but I stil' read and peruse through all this from times to time...
Reading an hour a day is not going to hurt, but it has to be something
that applies to this business. I read more than an hour a day. I'm not
self taught, went to school and was trained by various mentors and shops
and design firms along the way. It's a tall order to understand all the types
of signs you are working on without some guidance.
I did not see an introduction but I'll assume you know some graphic
design. I see from where you work you are pretty much involved in
all types of signs.
If not:
Study the Design process.
http://www.davidairey.com/what-is-the-graphic-design-process/
Look at this -
http://vimeo.com/8930131
Read this:
http://www.aiga.org/guide-designersneedknow/
Out of these basic links, you can study portions of each in various books.
I like the following magazines:
Sign Craft
Signs of the Times
Sign Business
How Magazine
Print
Communication Arts
EG (
http://issuu.com/segddesign/docs)
The blogs I like are:
http://www.mr-cup.com/blog/1.html <----- my favorite
http://traditionalsignmaker.tumblr.com/
http://drawsigner.com/
http://draplin.com/
http://designobserver.com/
http://betterletters.co/
Sign Books:
Inside Sign Design
Designing and Planning Environmental Graphics-Wayne Hunt,Gerry Rosentswieg
Urban Entertainment Graphics: Theme Parks & Entertainment Environments-Wayne Hunt
Environmental Graphics: Projects & Process: Projects & Process-Wayne Hunt
Wayfinding: Designing and Implementing Graphic Navigational Systems-Craig Berger
Architectural Signing and Graphics-John Follis,Dave Hammer
City Signs: Innovative Urban Graphics-Gail Deibler Finke
Urban Identities by Gail Deibler Finke
Festival Graphics by Gail Deibler Finke
You Are Here: Graphics That Direct, Explain & Entertain-Gail Deibler Finke
Mastering Layout - The Art of Eye Appeal
I have quite a few books, ones I think are fun to look at and might widen out your skills (and your shops) which is applicable to sign design:
Logo Design:
Building a Big Small Business Brand <----- My favorite book right now
LogoLounge Series Volumes 1-8
LogoLounge Master Library
Logo Design for Small Business
Logo Design for Small Business 2
Design Matters: Logos 01: An Essential Primer for Today's Competitive Market (v. 1)
Logo Design Workbook: A Hands-On Guide to Creating Logos
Letterhead and Logo Design 9
Letterhead and Logo Design 10
Letterhead and Logo Design 11
Logo Lab
The Secret Life of Logos: Behind the Design of 80 Great Logos
Talent Is Not Enough: Business Secrets For Designers-Shel Perkins
Los Logos, Dos Logos, Tres Logos-Roland Muller, Robert Klanten, Nicolas Bourquin, Thorsten Geiger, Mika Mischler
Type:
Thinking with Type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students
1,000 Type Treatments: From Script to Serif, Letterforms Used to Perfection
Retro:
New Vintage Type: Classic Fonts for the Digital Age
Hatch Show Print: The History of a Great American Poster Shop
Posters for the People: The Art of the WPA
Logo, Font & Lettering Bible
Euro Deco: Graphic Design Between the Wars
House Industries 10th Anniversary Book <---- Highly recommended, hard to find now
Then is Now: Sampling from the Past for Today's Graphics
Retro Graphics: A Visual Sourcebook to 100 Years of Graphic Design
Retro Style Graphics
Graphically Speaking: A Visual Lexicon... <---- Highly recommended
Tinspiration: The Art and Inspiration of the Fossil Tin
Design and designey books I dig:
The pixar movie books.
Walt Disney Imagineering: A Behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real
Modern Dog: 20 Years of Poster Art
Gig Posters Volume 1: Rock Show Art of the 21st Century
Art of Modern Rock: The Poster Explosion
The 1000 Series collection... elements, type, retail, packaging, Music graphics, Greetings, bags tags and labels, restaurants are good.
OBEY: Supply & Demand - The Art of Shepard Fairey
Chromaphile
Vernaculis
Symptomatica
Got Your Nose
Izzy's Very Important Job
Big City
Kings Of The Road