
Dimensional Letters for Corporate Lobbies in New York and Westchester
The lobby brand wall is usually the single most photographed piece of signage a company owns, since it shows up in every hiring photo, every

The lobby brand wall is usually the single most photographed piece of signage a company owns, since it shows up in every hiring photo, every

Walk into most Midtown law firm receptions and the firm name on the glass entry door was either sandblasted into the glass or applied as

Exhibitors booked into the Javits Center, the Meadowlands Exposition Center, or any of the smaller tri-state venues face the same early decision every time: what

A law firm reception sign and a medical exam room placard solve two different problems, even though both are usually cut from the same half-inch

NYC Summer Restaurant Week means a wave of diners walking blocks they don’t usually walk, actively looking for a prix-fixe deal worth trying. Most of

Walk into most multi-tenant office buildings in Westchester or New York City and you can usually tell within thirty seconds whether the wayfinding was planned

Drive through Westchester or any outer borough on a Tuesday afternoon and you’ll pass more branded work trucks than you’d think. That’s not an accident.

ADA compliance signage for New York buildings is governed by the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design, the New York State

Lobby signs for corporate offices in Westchester County and New York City include dimensional letters, backlit acrylic displays, halo-lit metal lettering, glass-mounted vinyl, and full

A storefront sign that goes dark at sunset is only doing half its job. In New York, where restaurants fill up at 8 PM, bars