
Lobby & Reception Signs
Dimensional lettering and logo walls that set the tone on arrival.

Inside the building: lobby and reception identity, ADA-compliant room signage, wayfinding and directories that get people where they are going without asking.
A lobby sign carries the brand. A room sign carries a legal obligation. Most interior packages are a mix of both, and the compliance half has rules about character height, mounting position, contrast and Braille that are not negotiable.
We fabricate both sides of that package so the compliant signage still looks like it belongs to the same building as the reception wall.
Six categories that make up most interior packages.

Dimensional lettering and logo walls that set the tone on arrival.

Tactile characters and Grade 2 Braille at compliant mounting heights.

Consistent directional signage across floors and departments.

Tenant and department directories, updatable where needed.

Fabricated logo marks for interior walls and feature areas.

Nameplates, room numbers and office identification.

ADA signage has to satisfy the code, but nothing says it has to look like an afterthought. Fabricating the compliant elements alongside the brand elements keeps materials, finishes and typography consistent through the whole building.
Usually specified as a set, not sign by sign.
Rooms, routes and decision points recorded on site.
Every location listed with type, wording and finish.
ADA requirements checked against the schedule.
Produced as a matched set in our own shop.
Fitted around occupancy and trading hours.
As-installed record for facilities teams.
Anything not covered here, our team will walk you through scope, timing and cost.
The services most clients pair with this one.
Tell us the scope, the site and the timeline. We will come back with next steps and a site survey where it is needed.