by Cheryl Archer | Mar 7, 2019 | Recent Projects, Safety Signs, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks was recently contacted by the U.S. Coast Guard and asked if we could recreate two interior warning signs based on the photograph they supplied. The 24” square signs were for interior use so we used 3mm thick PVC and black and red cut vinyl to create the...
by Cheryl Archer | Mar 6, 2019 | Corporate Signs, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
RegenCore decided to enhance their Palo Alto space even more by adding to their branding and with their logo placed on the entry door. SignWorks was pleased to help with the project as we are firm believers in corporate branding and using it to create welcoming...
by Cheryl Archer | Feb 27, 2019 | ADA Complaint Signs, EVAC Maps, Recent Projects, Sign Permitting
About two months ago we were approached by Pacific Ridge Builders, a general contractor in Santa Clara on some additional renovations to the 20th Floor of the 75 Hawthorne building in San Francisco. We were the original sign vendor when Turner Construction renovated...
by Cheryl Archer | Feb 22, 2019 | EVAC Maps, fire safety signs, Recent Projects, Site Surveys
SignWorks had been working with the Rossi Building property management staff who wanted code compliant fire safety signs and evacuation maps, but with a more contemporary flair. Finalizing the design took some time given the owners European design palette for the...
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 | Feb 13, 2019 | Lobby Signs, Recent Projects, Reception Area Signs, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks was contacted by staff at RegenCore to design, fabricate and install a lobby sign for their reception area. We initially looked at using their logo and tag line in flat cut acrylic and then mounting that to an acrylic backer, but instead settled on using...