by Cheryl Archer | Mar 23, 2018 | Banners, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks is pleased to be working with the Community Resources for Independent Living (CRIL) again, this time on an event banner. The banner was needed in a hurry and there were several changes needed along the way, including getting the pictures in a higher...
by Cheryl Archer | Mar 17, 2018 | EVAC Maps, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks is pleased to report that an evacuation map project we were working on is coming to a close. The building owner had initially began the project themselves due to the lack of accurate core drawings. (Core drawings make the process of creating the maps much...
by Cheryl Archer | Jan 30, 2018 | Exterior Signs, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
We love working with repeat clients so when Anthony Sue approached us about creating an acrylic door sign for his office in Oakland, we were delighted. Mr. Sue is a long time SignWorks client and we worked with him four years ago when he needed to replace the LEXAN...
by Cheryl Archer | Dec 8, 2017 | Corporate Signs, Industry News, Reception Area Signs, Vnyl Graphics
SignWorks interacts with clients all the time on branding projects of one type or another and usually in the form of signage. The important thing to remember is that branding extends not only to customers. but to the dynamics of your space and the environment you...
by Cheryl Archer | Nov 24, 2017 | EVAC Maps, Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
Our client owns an eight unit apartment complex in downtown Oakland and had been told by the Oakland Fire Department that he needed updated evacuation maps that complied with local fire codes. Initially, he had planned to manage the approval aspects of the project...
by Cheryl Archer | Oct 16, 2017 | Recent Projects, Vnyl Graphics
We were approached several months ago regarding helping the staff at Humphrey’s University with developing some graphics that would complement the existing wall graphics above the vending machines at one of their campus locations. Evidently, the marketing staff had...