Materials
- 4mm coroplast — standard, lightweight outdoor use
- 6mm coroplast — heavy-duty, larger panels or sturdier display
Southeast Texas Signage
Coroplast signs are lightweight, affordable, and useful for temporary outdoor campaigns. They are a common choice for yard signs, event signs, directional signs, contractor signs, and short-term local advertising.

Best first question
Where will people see this, and what should they do next?
Best For
Common Uses
Specs & Options
Coroplast works best when the design is direct and easy to scan. Use large type, strong contrast, and a single clear call-to-action. Avoid packing the sign with too much text — a passing driver or pedestrian will only see it for 1–2 seconds.
3–5 business days
No minimum — order as few as 1
How It Works
Pixel & Panel keeps sign projects focused on what customers need to notice, understand, and do next.
Tell us where the piece will be used, the size or quantity you have in mind, and your timing.
We help simplify the copy so the design can be read quickly and confidently.
Material, size, finish, and QR placement are matched to the use case.
You get a practical next step based on the project details you provide.
Good to know before ordering
Coroplast is best for campaigns up to 12 months outdoors. Southeast Texas heat and UV exposure will cause fading and surface deterioration beyond that window. For permanent or multi-year outdoor use, aluminum panel signs are significantly more durable.
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FAQ
Yes. Corrugated plastic — often called coroplast — is the standard yard sign material. We use 4mm thickness for typical yard signs and 6mm for larger or heavier-duty applications that need more rigidity.
Yes. Double-sided printing is useful when foot or vehicle traffic approaches from both directions. It adds cost but removes blind spots in your sign coverage — especially helpful for corner locations or directional signage.
No. Coroplast is best for campaigns up to 12 months outdoors. Texas heat and UV will cause fading and surface wear beyond that. For long-term outdoor use, aluminum panel signs hold up significantly better.
Tell us what you need, where it will be used, and your timeline. Pixel & Panel will reply with the next best step.