by Cheryl Archer | Nov 1, 2024 | Recent Projects, Sandblasted Signs, Sign Installation Services
Exploring the Art and Science of Sandblasted Signage SignWorks is thrilled to be installing two custom sandblasted entrance signs for the Town of Moraga. These signs are the latest in a series of projects we’ve completed for the town, bringing our total to four...
by Cheryl Archer | Jun 12, 2024 | Exterior Signs, Recent Projects, Sandblasted Signs
Introduction: A New Shipment for Ocean Colony This week, SignWorks, in partnership with our wholesale partner, is shipping two new HDU street signs to the Ocean Colony Homeowner Association in Half Moon Bay, CA. These sandblasted signs showcase old-world craftsmanship...
by Cheryl Archer | Jun 15, 2023 | Corporate Signs, Exterior Signs, Recent Projects, Sandblasted Signs
SignWorks continues to use Art Sign Works, Inc. as a valued wholesaler when providing sand blasted signs to our clients. Although the options for these signs include cedar, redwood and HDU (High Density Urethane) our client Alameda Periodontal chose HDU because of...
by Cheryl Archer | Nov 8, 2019 | Blade Signs, Industry News, Restaurant Signs, Sandblasted Signs
SignWorks uses Art Sign Works, Inc. as a wholesaler when providing sand blasted signs to our clients. The options for these signs include cedar, redwood and HDU (High Density Urethane) which is the most popular given the extended wear characteristics. HDU is...
by Cheryl Archer | Apr 12, 2019 | Post and Panel Signs, Recent Projects, Sandblasted Signs
SignWorks was thrilled when the Town of Moraga contacted us again. They loved the previous HDU (High Density Urethane) and decided to use the same design again for the sign at Rancho Laguna Park. We aren’t sure what was there before but HDU makes an excellent...
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...