(WSVN) - You see them on the street twirling signs. They’re paid to take their advertising to a whole new level. They’re in the 7 Spotlight. Here’s Karen Hensel. Max Durovic, AArrow Sign Spinners: ...
“We hate it when you call it sign twirlers,” says Caleb Jordan, who has worked in the industry six years and is the general manager for AArrow Advertising. Come blistering heat or pouring rain, the ...
TAMPA — On a cloudy afternoon in Tampa's V.M. Ybor neighborhood, four young men with eyes squinted in concentration stood clutching duct-taped edges of signs printed with offers for a free Metro PCS ...
Kendric Washington was in his sophomore year of high school when he saw his first sign spinner. Or at least, his first real sign spinner—someone who didn’t stand placidly in place twirling a sign ...
You've seen them at many a busy Houston intersection. Those ubiquitous 20-something street hawkers with the athleticism and endurance to toss around a skinny six-by-two foot arrow-shaped sign for ...
They're a familiar site at many a busy intersection: the helicopter, the kick-flip, the Bruce Lee - all manner of swirling, twirling and spinning "tricks" to draw drivers' attention to a new ...
This is it: Chance Jordan’s white whale. He holds a pointed sign in his arms, takes a deep breath and starts spinning. He hucks it into the air in what he calls a “Destructo Disc Skill Saw,” then ...
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — From commercials on TV, bus bench advertisements and huge billboards, the world is filled with things trying to get your attention. Davis Davis, does it competitively. When ...
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