Literature Holder: A Memo Noticed Is A Memo Read
The right kind of
literature holder
can make the difference between a read memo and an unread memo.
For example, let's say you wrote up a new office memo and you're ready to display it to the folks around the workplace. How do you make sure that your memo is displayed where everyone who needs to see it will see it?
You can try the old standby, the cork bulletin board. But just one look at that thing will reveal a cluster of old and obsolete memos and notations. Let's face it, every office has had this happen from time to time. How can anyone pick your important message out of that mess? You want them to read it, not pass it by.
You could try pinning it or taping it up on a clean spot on the wall, but will the gang think to look there for your memo? And how about that glass display case in the lobby or break room? Does anybody have the key handy to open it, or do you have to go looking for him or her? It just shouldn't be that hard to do.
You want to display that memo and get on with more important work. How can this be done?

Avoid The Confusion - Frame It!
Put your memo in a frame made especially for displaying memos.
This frame should be simple to change when you have new messages. It should also be out of the way and mounted properly so it won't get knocked off like some picture frames will. And above all, the information needs to be clear and easy to read in an office environment.
To make things even easier, the frame should also be made to hold standard-sized documents. Chances are your office already has printer paper, so there wouldn't be anything else to buy but the literature holder itself.
Slenderline low profile literature holders do all of those things.
Printer Paper Will Look More Professional
Slenderline literature holders are made to fit two document types, letter sized 8.5 X 11 inch and legal sized 8.5 X 14 inch. These are the sizes of standard printer paper used in ink jet and laser printers throughout the country.
Every office has one or both of these sizes already in use. There's no need to buy additional parts to display your memos. Print them and slip them in the slot located on the top of the sign and you're ready to go. And each time you need to change or update that memo, it takes mere moments to change.
Doesn't that beat looking around for the key to that display case?
Display, Not In The Way
Your busy office doesn't need more obstacles. People have places to go, and those offices, lobbies and hallways need to be kept safe for travel.
You don't want more bulky picture frames held on to the wall by a nail and just waiting to be bumped into. Many of those frames have glass in them, and nobody wants to clean up broken glass.
The memo holder should be safe and out of the way. Something thinner than those picture frames would work better in that capacity. The Slenderline style of literature holders is just that: slender. In fact, they're no more than a quarter of an inch thick.
The frame of your office door sticks out farther than that.
When mounted properly using double-sided adhesive foam squares applied to the back, the sign is practically a part of the wall. Nobody is ever going to knock that sign off the wall.

The Quick Change
Slenderline signs have a simple construction suited for quickly changing document inserted into them.
A thin clear lens is mounted to a back plate by thin adhesive bonding strips. A slot on the top is left open for inserting the document, and another smaller slot at the bottom is used for nudging the memo up out of the frame using a small key tool, business card, or other thin object.
Both sizes of Slenderline literature holder also come with an optional thumb notch cut right into the top of the sign lens. This makes changing the sign even easier. Just grasp the top and pull the paper right out, then slip in the new document.
An office full of dozens of these literature holders can be updated by anyone in a matter of minutes. Less time spent changing memos is more time saved for other more important things.
Message Received Loud And Clear
Glass picture frames will catch a glare from office lighting. Florescent bulbs are common, and glass can reflect that bright light like a mirror. Your memo will be difficult to read.
Slenderline memo holders have a glare-resistant lens. A microscopic frost on the lens surface diffuses light without affecting visibility. Instead of a mirror-like glare, the sign has a spot of soft light on it that doesn't obscure the literature it holds. You can clearly read the message even in a well-lit office environment.
Slenderline Literature Holders Get The Job Done
Countless customers throughout the years have proven it; Slenderline memo holders are useful for all kinds of businesses. Owners, managers, architects, builders, and office workers have been ordering these signs from our sign shop throughout the years, and they still do today.
Why? The answer is plain.
Their simple construction makes them easy to change, clearly read, out of the way, and convenient. Slenderline signs are the best all-around for office use. Try them today. You'll like what you see, and you'll be seeing it better than ever.
Choosing The Right Sign Is Easy
Below is a complete listing of Slenderline memo holders. Styles include square corners, radius (rounded) corners, and signs with or without thumb notches. Click the name of the sign or it's picture to learn more about that sign.

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