Category Archives: Channel Letters

Zax Cigar Bar Celebrates a Grand Opening With Storefront Building Signs in Mesa, AZ

Storefront Building Signs In Mesa AZ

When introducing a new business with building signs in Mesa, AZ, customization is critical for making a great first impression.

How to Get Attention With Building Signs in Phoenix, AZ

halo lit channel letters for buildings in gilbert az

You know that to get customer attention, you need building signs in Phoenix, AZ, and the surrounding areas. What should this look like?

Escapology Advertises a New Location With LED Channel Letters in Glendale, AZ!

LED Channel Letter Signs In Glendale

Escapology recently asked us to collaborate on LED channel letters in Glendale.

Facets of Arizona Announces Its Newest Location With Reverse Pan Channel Letters In Peoria’s Park West Shopping Plaza!

Reverse Pan Channel Letters In Peoria AZ

Our team had another opportunity to design, produce, and install reverse pan channel letters. In Peoria, AZ, we assisted Facets of Arizona as it moved into the Park West Shopping Plaza.

Affordable Sign Packages for Businesses in the Phoenix Valley

Affordable Sign Packages for Businesses in the Phoenix Valley

Bold colors, dynamic graphics, and legible fonts are the hallmarks of excellent sign packages for businesses in the Phoenix Valley.

Long-Time Client Hughes Supply Greets Customers With Halo-Illuminated Building Signs in Phoenix, AZ!

Halo Illuminated Building Signs In Phoenix AZ

Let’s take a closer look at some halo-illuminated building signs in Phoenix that we recently did for Hughes Supply.

Someburros Expands With Illuminated Concession Signage in Downtown Phoenix

Illuminated Concession Signage In Downtown Phoenix

Someburros asked us to help with illuminated concession signage in downtown Phoenix.

Welcoming Customers With Reverse Pan Channel Letters and Entrance Window Graphics in Scottsdale, AZ

Reverse Pan Channel Letters in Scottsdale

As a NextSpace Partner, our team was asked to develop a signage display for the company’s 32,000-square-foot showroom in Scottsdale. We divided the task into two projects. First, we focused on entrance window graphics and reverse pan channel letters that would be Scottsdale customers’ first interaction with the NextSpace brand.