Reception signage is the first impression upon entering a school or university.
Mascots & logos can be mounted to an architectural surface or to a signage substrate.
Recognition displays are customized to showcase donors, achievements or history.
Environmental graphics are a powerful tool in shaping how a space is experienced.
Directories are designed to guide and direct users to destinations within a school or campus building.
Directional signs are located along key decision points and direct people to destinations.
Room IDs are a type of identification signage that label and confirm the location of a destination.
Regulatory signs may be mandated by code authorities to direct activity within a facility.
Monument signs are utilized mainly for branding and site identification near a facility’s main entrance.
Channel letters are typically fabricated from metal with translucent acrylic if illuminated.
Dimensional letters can be mounted directly to a wall or attached to a signage substrate.
Identification signs are critical in wayfinding, aiding in identifying a destination to confirm arrival.
Directional signs come in many forms, such as monoliths, post-and-panel, wall-mounted or pole signs.
Campus maps are often composed of durable materials in the form of a post-and-panel or wall-mounted sign.