


Newport’s town-line signs are up just in time to advertise the annual Riverwalk Festival. The signs feature a “sunset on the lake” graphic, taken from a painting Linda made for this purpose.
Read more →The new sign in the Margaret Chase Smith Library Conference Room, Skowhegan, Maine. Cherry wood and 23K gold. 44″ X 9″. Cherry was important in order to co-exist in the room with the Thomas Moser chairs and table.
Read more →A worthy project taken on by the Somerset County Soil & Water Conservation District It is almost time for grassland birds to return to Somerset County, and a collaborative project at Somerset County Soil & Water Conservation District is gearing up for a third season of fledgling
Read more →the “7 WORD” RULE Research has shown that people don’t usually read a sign, they “look” at it. They only “see” about seven words on a sign that make the impression and tell them what they want to know. The principle comes from billboard advertising and is
Read more →There are lots of new sign-making products coming out all the time, so there are often options for what type of materials to use to make your sign. The trend is toward durability and there are several substrates we use that are very durable for outdoor uses.
Read more →The weather is going to make it hard to install these signs right away, but we’re sure the town crew can do it. There are four signs, one on either end of the section of Route 2, and Route 7 that mark the city limits of Newport.
Read more →Vintage look, Country sign in it’s final location Here’s a link to close-up of Peavey sign in the shop
Read more →We used distressed wood and a clean lettering style for this custom sign. Approx. 6 ft. long.
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