Building a brand is not just important for a retailer or healthcare provider. A case in point is the Catholic school campus signage in Mesa, AZ, which our team put together. Check it out!
Christ the King Brands School Offices and Locations Across the Campus
The campus of Christ the King Catholic School is located at 1551 East Dana Avenue. The school has been growing and expanding over the last few decades. Recently, the administration determined it was time to boost the school’s branding in the office area and throughout the campus.
Custom signage is an ideal way to achieve this goal. We collaborated with the client, designing, producing, and installing several signage solutions. Selecting acrylic as the material of choice, we put together a dimensional logo, custom room ADA signs, new room IDs, and a mission statement. Integral parts of the school’s branding are the school-wide learning expectations, which we printed with the logo as a backdrop.
Prospective students and their parents are now greeted with brand-building mission information. Concurrently, the signs remind already-enrolled students of the goal of their education.
Catholic School Signage Must Meet Contemporary Branding Standards
Private schools are in competition with their secular counterparts. Administrators know that creating brand awareness and knowledge is critical for increasing enrollment. Our team routinely assists Catholic schools with designing, producing, and installing brand-centric signage.
- St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School. The client commissioned a custom bronze dedication plaque. It gives the background of Fr. Joseph Haley, whose name is attached to the soccer field.
- Seton Catholic Preparatory. After remodeling the campus office, quite a few blank walls remained that would be ideally suited for branding. The client requested school signs and graphics featuring their logo and color palette.
- St. Mary-Basha Catholic School. The school underwent a rebranding and needed exterior and interior signage. Examples include building, lobby, and wall signs.
Schools Have Unique Sign Needs
Sure, administrators might look for ADA-compliant signs, wall murals, and window graphics. However, campuses are busy locations, and the products must withstand frequent touching and spills. Our team works with clients to determine the locations of necessary signs and how to make them student-friendly.
For example, younger learners frequently touch signs, so beveled, rounded edges make sense. Murals may also require protective laminates to make cleanup easy. Whether you need Catholic school campus signage in Mesa or want to outfit a secular high school with signs nearby, we can help. Call us today for a quote!