Entries by Mark Lemon

Fountain View Park, Florida Monument Sign

The Fountain View Park Board of Directors wanted to upgrade their existing wooden sign. Signs by Crannie designed this signage to address the customer’s needs with a clean new look that accentuates the entrance to their community. The monument sign is double-sided, 8’ tall and 19’ wide. It is fabricated out of aluminum tube and […]

Lakeville High School Archway Sign

SBC was recommended to Lakeville Community Schools by their architect. They asked that very special consideration be given as this archway sign was donated in the memory of a local member of the community. We designed, fabricated and installed this aluminum archway with face-illuminated LED channel letters, 1/4″ plate aluminum falcons and top-mounted letters. We were happy that […]

Walter P. Chrysler Plaque, Bishop Airport

This is the base of the new statue of Walter P. Chrysler, who started out his automotive career with GM in Flint, Michigan. The plaque under his foot was made at Signs By Crannie for sculptor Joe Rundell. He added it to the clay before the statue was bronzed. It was unveiled Monday Sept. 9, […]

Planet Fitness Awning, Fort Gratiot, Michigan

Planet Fitness asked Signs by Crannie to fabricate and install a gear awning for their Fort Gratiot location. We used aluminum sheet over a welded aluminum tube frame to create the 3D gear that matches their logo. In addition, we custom-made the supporting aluminum turnbuckles.

Bentley School Sign, Burton Michigan

When Bentley Community Schools in Burton, Michigan was looking for a new pylon school sign for their entrance, they chose Signs by Crannie. The sign incorporates the school bulldog logo, an electronic message center, and an arrow to show visitors they have come to the right place.

Neon Sign, Everglades City, Florida

The owner asked SBC to restore the 80 foot long neon sign along the back wall of his party store. We’ve been working with neon for years, and were happy to return this focal point interior sign to it’s original glory.

Powers Catholic High School

Powers Catholic High School in Flint chose SBC to produce and install signage for their new location including these halo illuminated channel letters with a behind the wall raceway.

Signs by Crannie featured in ‘My City’ Magazine

No Sign of Slowin’ Down by Cheryl Dennison × August 1, 2013, My City Magazine. The signs of revival are everywhere! And chances are that the sign above the restaurant where you just ate or the store where you shopped yesterday is the product of Signs by Crannie, a Flushing-based company. Dan Crannie is the […]

Midland Area Community Foundation

The Bolger & Battle Ad agency designed the new logo for the Midland Area Community Foundation. After discussing the our recommendations for materials and installation methods they chose SBC as the company for manufacture and installation.

Petoskey Brewery, Petoskey, Michigan

This customer was turning an old building into a brewery. His initial logo didn’t convert well into signage, so our idea was to do a projecting blade sign. He liked the projecting sign we did for the Churchill’s project in Flint, custom fabricated to give a retro feel to the brewery. SBC started with his […]

Atwood Stadium, Flint, Michigan

Signs by Crannie fabricated a new archway to the historic Atwood Stadium in downtown Flint, Michigan to work with their existing main entrance. The photo below shows the signage during fabrication in our factory.

Children’s Miracle Network / Stat EMS / Hurley Hospital Ambulance

This ambulance was designed to be a non-scary experience for children. The  interior and exterior were wrapped with friendly cartoon characters to go along with the flatscreen and play station inside to distract the children from the current emergency situation. Read more about this project on mLive. Watch an ABC12 video here. This was a great […]

Spring Grove Silo Swing, Flint Michigan

Silo Swing is a six-story kinetic light installation by New York-based artist Chris Jordan. The swing incorporates two concrete silos, and invites visitors to ride a swing connected to reflective, wind-catching materials above that create a moving light display. The project consisted of fabricating a temporary structure to span the two 70′ silos, remove the […]