It’s been 10 years since I launched my printable signs site, PrintableSigns.net. It’s grown to 4,251 signs, and there’s a free version of each and every one of them.
The new signs include everyday signs as well as very specific ones, and there’s even a new category.
New restriction signs warn against feeding wildlife, picking wildflowers, and dumping waste into drainage grates.
I’ve also added illustrated trail signs with iconic brown backgrounds. These cover matters of hiking, such as: cave exploration, trailhead, interpretive trail, potable water, “dry trail,” and campsite identifiers.
The new category is for airport signs These are ideal for small, regional airports but they can also be used while waiting for metal or plastic signs to arrive, or for training or as decorations. The signs are white and blue, with graphics and arrows when needed. The airport signs direct travelers to: check-in, arrivals, departures, baggage claim, lockers, car rentals, connecting flights, customs, immigration, grand transport, information booths, parking, food, restrooms, and more.
You’ll also find new signs for banks, a full-color “Today’s Fire Danger” indicator danger sign, a Sno-Park sign, and a warning sign with an alligator.
PrintableSigns.net also has school signs, party signs, recycling signs, and many more. Everything at the site is free to download and print as a PDF file, or pay $1.99 per design if you’d like to customize a DOC version in Microsoft Word.