In his autobiography Benjamin Franklin outlined a "Precept of Order, requiring that every part of my business should have its allotted time, one page in my little book contain'd the following scheme of employment for the twenty-four hours of a natural day." The first order of business in his precept was to ask himself simply, "What good shall I do this day?" With this concise introspection guiding him a great American luminary got cracking. What good shall you do this day? Whether it's nailed to the wall, leaned up against a bookshelf, or offered as an inspirational gift, we know that this enamel sign will lay the foundations to a virtuous day.
Hand-crafted in Poland by our most trusted enamelware maker, Best Made enamel signs are a generational investment. When glass is bonded to steel at high temperatures, it forms an inseparable and incredibly durable bond. The result is an impervious enamel union, highly resistant to UV and water damage, and easily cleaned if it gets dusty or dirty.
Our "What Good" enamel sign is set in the original Indicator typeface, designed exclusively for Best Made in 2010.