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Bring your branding and communication goals to life with amazing signage throughout your business.

Illuminated Interior Sign

Backlit Sign

Standard Acrylic

Each custom backlit sign starts with laser cutting your letters and logo out of the face of the metal sign. Next the custom frame is fabricated to house the lights and acrylic. While most signs are rectangular, nearly any shape can be achieved, giving business owners the option to fully customize their signage to fit their logo.

Choose from static color lights or color changing lights to accentuate the acrylic for a soft welcoming glow that makes your logo stand out.

Laser cut cabinet style sign
Illuminated Sign

Backlit Sign

3/4″ Routed Acrylic

Similar to our standard backlit acrylic, but with an upgrade.

This cabinet style sign has your logo laser cut out slightly larger to allow for 3/4” routed acrylic to push through the face of the sign. The push through acrylic gives a 3 dimensional  glow that adds a wow factor to your lobby.

Choose from static color lights  or color changing lights to go behind the acrylic for a soft welcoming glow that makes your logo stand out.

Illuminated Sign

Backlit Sign

Reverse Lit

Revers lit signs are very similar to the face lit acrylic signs, but the interior lighting is directed toward the back of the letter, which is mounted two inches away from the wall, causing the light to illuminate the wall. This creates a very dramatic halo effect around the reverse lit sign.

Custom aluminum backlit sign
Non-Illuminated

Laser Cut Letters & Logos

Single Layer

Laser cut letters may be flush mounted directly onto the wall often with adhesive or can be drilled in for larger letters/logos. The aluminum or stainless steel comes in 1/8” – 1/2” and can be brushed, polished, or powder coated the color of your choice

Laser cut metal letters and logos are an easy way to get your cut and on the wall. This option offers thinner strokes and have fewer design limitations than routed letters.

Powder coated steel sign for commercial business in Michigan
Non-Illuminated Sign

Laser Cut Letters & Logos

Layered

Add more contrast to your laser cut sign by layering your letters/logo laser onto a backer. 

Layering with rivets – we connect the laser cut logo onto the laser cut backer via a rivet. The head of the rivet is very small and will be visible once the sign is done. (rivets shown on ‘FIREWORKS”)

Layering with stand offs – each letter has two stand offs welded onto the back so the letter stands off the backer 1/4” or 1/2”.

custom business logo signage laser cut metal sign
Non-Illuminated Sign

Wood & Acrylic Letters & Logos

Single Layer

Similar to our laser cut metal letters, but routed wood and acrylic offer more depth.

Routed letters and logos may be flush mounted directly onto the wall often with adhesive or can be drilled in for larger projects.  The acrylic letters/logos are available in 1/8”-1 1/2” and come in a variety of colors. Wood letters/logos are available in several wood options and typically come in a 3/4” size. 

Non-Illuminated Sign

Wood & Acrylic Letters & Logos

Layered

Our routed acrylic letters are available to be placed on a backer for a larger, more finished look.

Acrylic logos are either laser cut or routed depending on the depth and adhered to a durable aluminum backer that is typically flush mount to the wall. Choose from brushed finished aluminum or powder coat it any color to match your logo.

Exterior Sign

Blade Style Sign

Blade signs are types of signs that are usually mounted perpendicular on the wall of a building. These signs help to point pedestrians and other visitors in the direction of your store. Blade signs are usually used specifically to attract foot traffic

These can be constructed several different ways and can either be non lit or internally lit to give your business visibility both day and night.

Non-Illuminated Sign

Vinyl Wrapped Aluminum

Vinyl wrapped signs offer the most wide variety of colors as well as a variety of shapes for the backer.

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