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The article Colorado Dimensional Signs has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Non-notable company according to WP:Company.

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You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the {{dated prod}} notice, but please explain why in your edit summary or on the article's talk page.

Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Removing {{dated prod}} will stop the proposed deletion process, but other deletion processes exist. The speedy deletion process can result in deletion without discussion, and articles for deletion allows discussion to reach consensus for deletion. Simon-in-sagamihara (talk) 01:17, 19 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I have nominated Colorado Dimensional Signs, an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Colorado Dimensional Signs. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.

Please contact me if you're unsure why you received this message. Simon-in-sagamihara (talk) 03:08, 19 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Writing an article

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On the AFD page I stated that as it stands now Colorado dimensional signs should be deleted. Its up to you to establish notability, not to defend a poorly written article. Also, you probably should read WP:COI, as its likely that you have a conflict of interest. Overall, even if the company is notable, the article fails to demonstrate this.

  • To let you know whats wrong with the article:
  • Colorado Dimensional Signs

Colorado Dimensional Signs produces three dimensional signs and hand carved signs in Australia. They are one of the pioneers of this style of signage where is the evidence for this?. This niche market How do we know its a niche market? signage is primarily favoured by upmarket wineries, cellar doors, boutique hotels, bed and breakfasts and horse / farming properties Irrelevant. What makes this style of signage unique is the introduction of either relief or incised carving usually completely, or finished by hand You need to prove this - how do I know that this is not the normal way to carve signs?.

Often the application of an appliqué is introduced to the signs. Most signs have the notable difference of the use of 23karat gold in a process known as gilding. This process is a traditional craft rarely undertaken by today's signwriters You cant just say that without evidence.

Their signs have won numerous awards Marketing brag.

In 2010 they won the Signs of the Times Magazine [1] International Sign Award - Freestanding Signs. They have been featured in industry magazines Prove it.

In 2009 Visual Impact Magazine [2] said "“You wouldn't class the work of Colorado Dimensional as signage; "works of art" is a far more fitting description. Their mix of handcrafted and custom signage is created using old world craftmanship and the latest in technology. It's amazing workmanship, one that has earned the company a well-deserved reputation for first-class quality. Simply stunning.” Advertising

Signs

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"This listing is about looking back in retrospect and able to pin point where "Dimensional Signs in Australia" started and who those people were to engage in a craft from times past to beautify towns etc through the medium of signs. There are notable "judges" that deem the work worthy of "the best in the world".

Take a deep breath

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You seem to be a little too emotionally wrapped up in this Colorado Signs issue, as the numerous comments left on various editors' talk pages show. (I'm assuming the edits left by IPs are by you after logging out - please accept my apologies if this assumption is incorrect.) Relax and realise that having or not having a Wikipedia article about your company is not the end of the world, and will not increase or decrease sales. If your company really is making world-class signs, positive word-of-mouth is a much greater influence than whether your article exists or not. Simon-in-sagamihara (talk) 01:18, 20 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Your recent edits

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