Custom Dry Erase Boards
Reusable message boards for everyday workplace notes
Front desks, conference rooms, and event check-in tables rely on custom dry erase boards to share changing notes and assignments with groups. Choose them when you need a reusable surface that can be updated throughout the day without reprinting signage. In offices, they help keep reminders visible for teams and visitors. For programs and conferences, they support quick updates like schedules, welcome messages, and room changes while keeping your logo imprint in view.



Choosing the right size, imprint, and setup
Start with where the board will live: a desk, reception counter, meeting room, or registration table. Smaller sizes work well for quick messages and tabletop use, while larger formats leave more space for schedules and shared notes. If you want vivid artwork, look for a full color decal approach; for a simpler look, a custom imprint keeps the branding clear. Consider pairing boards with a dry erase marker with eraser cap so updates are easy during busy events or day-to-day office use.
Dry erase board FAQs for workplace use
What is a custom dry erase board used for at work?
A custom dry erase board is used to post changing notes, reminders, and schedules in shared spaces. A logo imprint keeps identification consistent in offices, meetings, and event areas.
What’s the difference between a custom imprint and a full color decal on a dry erase board?
A custom imprint typically places a simpler logo or layout on the board surface. A full color decal supports more detailed, vivid artwork for headers or branded sections.
Which dry erase board size works best for a reception desk or check-in table?
A smaller dry erase board size works best for reception counters and event check-in tables where space is limited. A compact format keeps messages readable without taking over the workspace.
Can I use a dry erase board as a schedule board during conferences?
A dry erase board can be used as a schedule board during conferences when sessions or room assignments change. A reusable surface lets staff update information quickly between activities.
What markers should I pair with a dry erase board for events?
A dry erase marker with eraser cap is a practical pairing for event use. An attached eraser helps staff make quick corrections at registration and info tables.
Where should I place a dry erase message board so people actually see it?
A dry erase message board should be placed where people naturally pause, such as reception areas, meeting room entrances, or check-in stations. High-traffic placement keeps updates easy to find during busy periods.
