Entries by Mark Lemon

Birch Run, Michigan Arch

The Village of Birch Run has a large outlet mall on the outskirts of town. As a result of the success of the outlet mall, The Birch Run exit is one of the busiest interchanges on all of Interstate 75 from Michigan to Florida. It even draws visitors from Canada However, the traffic only goes […]

Panda Water Ice & Sorbetto, Fenton, MI

Sorbetto may have been invented in Italy, but it is popular in Michigan. When Panda Water Ice & Sorbetto in Fenton opened their new location in Frankenmuth, they asked Signs by Crannie to wrap their tranport truck using the same design SBC had created for their kiosk in the Genesee Valley Mall.

Derby Tavern, Cape Coral, Florida

Derby Tavern wanted new signage that promoted their “Kentucky Derby” brand. Signs by Crannie designed and fabricated the letters for the main sign, then used vehicle-wrap perf material to create a panorama image of the Kentucky Derby across the glass windows and doors. The client said the design has brought a lot of attention to […]

Ketzler’s Florist, Flint, Michigan

Ketzler’s Florist once again asked their friends at Signs by Crannie to adapt their company logo to brand a recently acquired floral delivery vehicle. The SBC creative department designed a cost-effective vehicle wrap, then used premium wrap material for long-term durability to hold up to Michigan’s 4-season weather. The owner is very happy with the […]

Landaal Packaging, Burton, MI

Landaal Packaging wanted a business sign that looked modern while using their existing logo. They liked the look of stud mounted letters, so we designed and created push-through, halo lit acrylic mounts instead of metal studs. It makes it appear the black letters and red logo are floating on light. The signage also needed to […]

Flushing Township Police

Flushing Twp needed to have their new Ford Interceptor vehicles designed and identified quickly to get them into service. They chose Signs by Crannie for the task and are pleased with the results. The graphics are reflective for high impact visibility at night.

Diplomat Pharmacy, Flint, MI

Diplomat Pharmacy in Flint, MI wanted their logo on a conference room wall. We machine cut a 48″ piece of brushed aluminum in the shape of their logo, and concealed stud mounted it to the conference room wall.

RealGreen Systems, Walled Lake, MI

RealGreen.com specializes in custom software for the lawn care industry. When they decided they wanted to expand into print and mail marketing, they chose Signs by Crannie to create a new monument sign for their business.

Plaza at Lincoln Park, Michigan

This unique shopping plaza in Lincoln Park, Michigan is divided by a street. The client wanted something to unite both sides. The archway was designed by SBC to bring some continuity to the divided development.

Energy Saving Tips for Outdoor Business Signs

Consumers Energy puts energy saving tips in their bills, emails and on-line for their residential customers, but if you’re a business owner, here are 2 energy saving tips that can save you money on your outdoor business signs too. 1. As a parking lot light or a flood light lamp goes bad, it will start […]

Golf Ball Sign, Ft. Myers, Florida

Located in Ft. Myers, Florida, this client wanted his sign to make an instant visual connection with clients. We designed and fabricated this very distinctive lighted golf ball sign with a fabricated aluminum golf tee pole cover. The results are obvious.

Ketzler’s Florist

Tonya Ketzler asked her friends at Signs by Crannie to design something great for the Chevrolet panel truck that she uses as a floral delivery vehicle. Here is the result.

Randall Dermatology, Danville, Indiana

We were asked to subcontract the construction of a sign in the Indianapolis area. Signs by Crannie created the sign and poles, then shipped the sign to our client, who completed the installation. “It looks great!” our client wrote us.

DM Burr Company

Signs by Crannie was asked to design and produced this new van wrap to specifically identify one of the many divisions of the DM Burr Group. They wanted to let the residential consumer know that DM Burr does more than commercial and industrial heating and cooling.