by Cheryl Archer | Sep 17, 2018 | Coroplast Signs, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks has worked with the Assumption Catholic School Dad’s Club before and we appreciate their repeat business. Each year the Dad’s Club hosts a golfing event and each year it’s a mad dash to get their project complete given the last minute nature of the sponsor...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 23, 2018 | Recent Projects, Vinyl Window Graphics, Vinyl Window Lettering, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks was approached by Body Spec CEO to create logo decals to brand their new space in San Francisco. Their branding was already in place and it is obvious that they believe strongly in branding. For the window whose white shade is always down, we were able to...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 9, 2018 | Parking Restriction Signs, Recent Projects, Safety Signs, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks is happy to report on the completion of eight new property restriction signs aimed at keeping the public safe. The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) had approached us about making the eight 24” wide by 36” tall aluminum signs aimed at...
by Cheryl Archer | Jun 19, 2018 | Recent Projects, Truck Graphics, Vehicle Wraps & Fleet Graphics, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks was thrilled to have been selected for a fleet graphics project involving nine of the districts food service vans/trucks. We have completed five vehicles to date and have learned that the district will be adding a tag line, “healthy meals, ready minds,” and...
by Cheryl Archer | May 9, 2018 | Recent Projects, Truck Graphics, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks, Inc knows that every well-designed, well-placed sign brings a great return on investment, but one type of sign ranks higher than others in its effectiveness. A research project done by 3M in 2008, based partially on a three-month study in the San Francisco...
by Cheryl Archer | Apr 12, 2018 | Recent Projects, specialty vinyl, Vnyl Graphics
Silman Construction has been a SignWorks customer for a very long time. They came to us complaining that they had gotten some stickers, thankfully not from us. Their decals/stickers were continuing to peel up from the equipment they had been stuck to after only a...