by Ryan Llana | May 10, 2012 | Commercial Signage, Project ID Signs
Project Identifications signs are signs that communicate important information about a particular building or structural project. Usually located in or around a construction sites, these project ID signs are often large and can be seen from the road or sidewalk....
by Ryan Llana | May 8, 2012 | Commercial Signage
For the past few years SignWorks has been creating signs for Madison Marquette, the property managers of Bayfair Mall in San Leandro. They’re usual sign order consists of vinyl graphics and parking signs and the occasional banner. Recently, Bayfair Mall has changed...
by Ryan Llana | Apr 13, 2012 | Commercial Signage
Neon signs were the original “light up sign.” Neon signs are made by bending thin glass tubes then filling them with a gas. Once the ends of the glass tubes are closed off by electrodes, voltage is applied and the tubes start to glow. The color of the glow Depends...
by Ryan Llana | Mar 22, 2012 | Commercial Signage
Every few months a billboard is changed out with a new graphic or advertisement. Typically a two man crew lays new graphics over the old graphic or, with the newer billboards; the graphics come off and are swapped out. Billboards are usually tall stationary signs on...
by Ryan Llana | Mar 20, 2012 | Vehicle Wraps & Fleet Graphics
SignWorks was privileged to produce and install graphics on the first two production models for the new car company, CODA. CODA is a new car manufacturer based in southern California that produces fully electric vehicles. The first model fittingly called “The Coda”...