Louis’ Auto Glass

Louis Auto Glass worms-eye view of illuminated neon at night

Generations of Glass Service Since 1929, Louis Auto & Residential Glass has been the leading auto glass company serving Northwest Washington. We have been making signs for Louis Auto Glass and their multiple locations since 2014. Most recently we upgraded the Bellingham location’s, fluorescent lighting to LED. We also replaced their neon with new neon

First Federal

Front of Mind. Front in Center. Using signage correctly increases the control of how your business is perceived. The signage package for First Federal in Ferndale uses thoughtful sign design, easy-to-find, and sophisticated branding. When businesses give considerate attention to their building it nonverbally communicates to patrons the standards of their company. Impossible to Forget

Arco

Ferndale Arco gas station canopy

Brand Awareness is Key. Imagine being on a lengthy road trip and you need to refuel and stretch your legs, why do you choose to stop where you do? Several reasons might make you pull over, for example, convenience, urgency, comfort, etc. Most people will stop because of familiarity. When we do gas station conversions

Nooksack Valley Middle School

Nooksack Valley Middle School digital pylon sign

Intelligent Identifiers Nooksack Valley Middle School‘s main identifying sign greets and serves as a wayfinder for approaching students, parents, and teachers. It is a 20-foot freestanding pylon sign paired with an electronic message center. The beauty of digital signage is that the content can be updated as the season changes. Not all the digital messages

Lummi Indian Tribe Salish Village

Salish Village dimensional face and electronic diesel price sign

Relocated, Revamped, and Ready to Roll! Lummi Bay Market located off exit 260 pumps more than just fuel. They are a mega convenience store, truck stop, gas station, serve fresh-made foods, and the list goes on. To help spread the word and let traffic know what services they offer, visible, clean, bold signage was essential