Funsport – Sign Spinning (Germany)

  Justin Brown is a professional sign spinners. (Hanna Eder) In the U.S., everything is a show. Why sign holders as paid just stand on the street corner? Through the use of acrobatics and a good breeze Californian joy of signs is an art form – the “Sign spinning”. It could be the most boring job in the…

Merchants Put New Spin on Advertising

Faiza Elmasry July 01, 2013 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA — Twenty-five-year old Horacio Moreno stands on a street corner in a Washington suburb, with a white and red sign made of heavy cardboard. He twists it behind his back, then tosses it above his head, doing some dance moves before catching it and twirling it again. He has…

Pat’s Run

The 9th annual Pat’s Run was held on April 20, 2012 and AArrow Advertising was there to help out. We sponsored the event and had a spinner at each mile spinning a mile marker sign. The run was fun for everyone, as it gave back to the Pat Tillman Foundation.  

Odd Jobs: Spinning for Sales

  As sign spinning is quickly becoming a popular new way to advertise, the actual sign spinners themselves are also being noticed for their impressive talent.  This “odd job” allows sign spinners to put their own flair on sign spinning and to show off their talent, all while interacting with people. One in particular was…

A Part-Time Job With a Spin

If you can think back to your very first job, you probably recall flipping burgers, babysitting your younger brother, or bagging groceries at the local super market. Aarrow Advertising’s sign spinners have taken out the mundane and boring tasks of a part-time job and put in some fun while having a blast and doing it…