by Cheryl Archer | Jan 30, 2019 | Exterior Signs, Post and Panel Signs, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks has been working with the property management staff over at the Majestic Apartments for the last few months. The design aspects took a while to solidify. In this instance there was no map of the property so our designer had to use Google Maps and make an...
by Cheryl Archer | Dec 31, 2018 | ADA Complaint Signs, Exterior Signs, Parking Restriction Signs, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks recently completed the aluminum parking accessible signs for Cahill Contractors renovation project at the Coliseum Transit Village. While the signage aspects of the project are not completely finished, the aluminum parking signs and oversized evacuation...
by Cheryl Archer | Oct 31, 2018 | Building Letters, Dimensional Letter Building Signs, Exterior Signs, Recent Projects
SignWorks is excited to have completed the installation work for the address lettering at 11840-11856 Dublin Boulevard in Dublin. We had worked with our preferred wholesaler, Gemini, to have the 18” tall dimensional letters fabricated in ½” thick flat cut acrylic....
by Cheryl Archer | Oct 11, 2018 | Exterior Signs, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
When Seeds of Awareness, an Oakland based non-profit, first contacted us they were excited to have found a new location at a local church. They were already in possession of a logo and needed three different sized exterior building signs for various locations. We...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 28, 2018 | Corporate Signs, Exterior Signs, Recent Projects
We had worked on an updated exterior building sign for Hayward based Serpico Landscaping so we were really surprised to get a phone call telling us something was wrong with the sign! A site visit confirmed that the sign had indeed warped, a very rare occurrence for...
by Cheryl Archer | Jul 26, 2018 | Exterior Signs, Recent Projects, Sandblasted Signs
SignWorks was thrilled when we were contacted by a sign veteran to remake the pictured Winston Village sign that had deteriorated over the years. The original sign was made of wood so we talked about the options for remaking it in either wood or High Density Urethane...