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This online business needed some exposure, and the most effective way was to wrap the company car to match the website. The vehicle wrap can be removed without damaging the paint, keeping the resale value of the car.
Like many nationwide corporations, local franchise signs must be built to exact corporate specifications. We created this channel letter sign for H & R Block to meet their requirements at a very affordable price.
This is a project that Signs by Crannie won because of our design and the way we chose to accomplish the daunting task of a corporate identity that could be uniform world wide. With the complex differences for power around the planet this design also allows us to ship a large but surprisingly light monument […]
GE asked for and received an interior illuminated logo sign fabricated and installed at 145′ by the Signs by Crannie team. The cabinet had to be fabricated in 2 sections to transport, then assembled and Flex face stretched on site.
Duro-Last Roofing wanted to replicate their corporate logo in a 3D display. They chose Signs by Crannie craftsmen to perform the task. We created a 3D globe set on a column above a brick water fountain. The globe was fabricated using a rolled tube frame, then used sheet steel curved on an English wheel to […]
Charter Communications requested a sign for a strip mall location that required the reproduction of their corporate logo. Signs by Crannie designers created this internally lit channel letter sign with back lit logo that matched all the client requirements.
Caesars Windsor Casino Canada wanted a series of plaque and directional signs for their building interior that complimented their unique image. The designers at Signs by Crannie dazzled them with this very cool design that also incorporated braille to satisfy the ADA requirements. The final design of custom cut faux marble and machine cut plastic […]
Our client requested a sign design that would make him a landmark on a very busy retail corridor. He has very high end tastes, and wanted the sign to reflect his individuality. This monument sign with electronic message center creatively combines multiple dimensions and mediums with digital prints, halo lighting, routed copy, neon and WatchFire […]
For over 20 years, Signmojo has designed and produced quality signage for hospitality and health care facilities, government and small businesses. They can provide signs for every part of a building including: Door signs Room number signs Directional signs Informational signs Restroom signs Evacuation signs Signmojo makes signs that work with virtually any business decor, […]
Jet Blue Park in Ft. Myers, Florida – Spring Training Field for the Boston Red Sox – chose Signs by Crannie for their new scoreboards. The Florida crew constructed the pole sign with channel letters and electronic message center to serve as a scoreboard.
by Dan Crannie, President, Signs by Crannie. Recently I attended a public meeting regarding a local sign ordinance. During the discussion, a gentleman in the audience said, “…if a business is reputable, their customers can find it without a sign.” I was not surprised. There is a growing belief that commercial signage – especially electronic […]
This is the new Halo Burger in Grand Blanc, Michigan. For the new signage, we: Designed a new logo Designed the halos on the roof Designed sunscreens Use channel letters Ground level directional signs LED accent and flood lighting Built and installed all of the above Produced window and interior wall graphics We’re very proud […]
This new indoor water park wanted a fun and unique sign to highlight their venue. We created this sign from their corporate logo. Although it is a channel-letter design, it uses custom-painted faces and an aluminum panel to simulate the full sun.
The new owners of Kilwins were re-branding their corporate location in Petoskey, Michigan. They wanted to combine an “old-time” feeling with modern sign design. We created a 10×10 foot digitally printed flex-face sign accented with goose neck lighting fixtures, and surrounded by 4 smaller signs with icons that visualized their products. To meet the particular […]
The building owner was looking for a sign that would both uniquely identify the building and the multiple tenants. We created an aluminum monument sign with textured finish. To keep costs down, this sign is ground lit.
Home Bank is a new start-up business in Florida, looking for a reliable vendor to install signs on all their branches. They found us by referral from other banks who had done business with us in MI. The channel letter wall sign with back lit logo shown is only a small representation of the signs […]
the congregation of Cornerstone Community Church in Flushing, Michigan asked us to create a free-standing sign design for them. The word “cornerstone” inspired our artists to come up with a monument sign design, and the congregation fell in love with it. We fabricated the sign from long-lasting aluminum (note the irregular top fabrication).
Looking for a focal piece for a new lakefront seawall, I picked out a 2,000 lb. stone, sand-blasted lettering into it, and installed it.
We were given an open slate to design a sign that complemented the new high school. We chose a custom-designed and fabricated internally illuminated monument sign with a specially constructed nautical anchor. Features include a “cow catcher” design base to make it difficult for kids to reach the sign. The red LED sign displays 2 […]
8 in 10 consumers say they entered a store or business they had never visited before based simply on its signs.
3 out of 4 tell others about a business simply based on its signage.
2 out of 3 consumers believe that a business’ signage reflects the quality of its products or services.
2 out of 3 consumers say they purchased a product or service because a sign caught their eye.