Good monument signs are aesthetically pleasing installations which can become landmarks for commuters as well as communicate brand information for companies. In Canada, we find them at the entrances to golf courses, community centers, and new housing subdivisions. McDonald’s own Golden Arches, while originally conceived as an architectural design feature on their restaurants, was soon deployed at street entrances where it has since become the world’s most successful monument sign. Government institutions use monument signs too and place them where they can be seen from the road, but also where they’ll raise staff moral and communicate a sense of identity. A monument sign is a brand statue which melts into the landscape and visually impacts anyone who crosses its path.
Monument signs don’t have legs, otherwise they’d be considered pylon signs. Monument signs are used by big businesses, commercial centers, educational institutions, and other large organizations for a variety of different purposes.