by Cheryl Archer | Oct 9, 2019 | Commercial Signage, Recent Projects, Vinyl Window Lettering
SignWorks recently completed a cut vinyl lettering project for California Skin in Hayward. The previous lettering was out dated and no longer reflected the current listing of Doctor’s working at the facility. During the approval process the client decided that...
by Cheryl Archer | Oct 3, 2019 | Banners, Commercial Signage, Corporate Signs, Industry News, Promotional Banners
One of our team members is an avid motorcycle club member, so when he’s not at SignWorks he’s attending various motorcycle events, riding with his club or witnessing stunt motorcyclist perform. A recent stunt cycling event confirmed that stunt motorcyclists are just...
by Cheryl Archer | Feb 15, 2019 | Commercial Signage, EVAC Maps, fire safety signs, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks is happy to report that our evacuation map project for the 2501 Ivy Drive property, an apartment building, is finally complete. Our client, Lantz Properties, had delayed the project since no accurate core drawings existed. Working from hand written...
by Cheryl Archer | Jan 3, 2019 | Commercial Signage, Gemini Plaques, Recent Projects
Our local non-profit client called From the Garden to the Table (FGTT) or G2T contacted us to produce four more etched stainless steel plaques for a local Veterans Home. Just as before the plaques will be placed in a kitchen environment where veterans are being...
by Cheryl Archer | Nov 17, 2018 | Commercial Signage, EVAC Maps, fire safety signs, Industry News
SignWorks was approached by the property management at the Rossi Building. They had heard that we were experts in the creation of evacuation maps and could help them as they approached completion of the renovations to the Rossi Building. The owner is for Europe so...
by Cheryl Archer | Nov 5, 2018 | Commercial Signage, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
When SignWorks was first approached by the Hayward branch of D. W. Nicholson it was with the sad news that the art for their decals, including the logo was nonexistent. We are not sure of the particulars, but contacts from their marketing department and former sign...