This week our hanging sign got a big brother. A new hand carved wall sign. Like the hanging sign we delivered a few weeks ago it features a wood plank textured background with raised prismatic letters. We designed the Olive Oil an Vinegar artwork next to the raised oval of the olive branch logo. A very smart looking dimensional sign which really beautifies this block of stores at 43 South Street in Morristown, NJ. This location carries the finest virgin olive oils and vinegar in the world which are very good for your health and make great Christmas gifts. visit them online at http://seasonstaproom.com or stop by and tell them how much you love the new sign!
A New Sign for Some Old Freinds
Today we installed some additional lettering for our old freinds at Ridge Marketing (ridgemarketing.com). Just a few years ago we won 1st place in a National Sign Competition and had an article written on the making of the rusty steel sign we fabricated for Ridge back in 2014. The great thing about a rusty metal sign, it always looks as good as the day you install it.
Big School Spirit
We were commissioned by Morristown-Beard School, a private school in Morristown, NJ to to carve and install this large scale medallion to face its main building and athletic field. It was carved out of flexible foam and given a flexible hardcoat with a stucco finish on top making it blend in perfectly with its painted masonry background. The flexible core of this carved sign allow it to take an occasional hit from from a foul ball and bounce back as if nothing happened. Basiically it looks great and can take a punch.
Wow, what an honor...
We are very proud to announce that our sign for Brookside Engine Company 1 in Mendham, NJ will be the cover of the world's oldest, largest and most respected sign magazine, Signs of the Times, for the upcomming November 2016 edition. This year marks the magazines 110th year of publishing and and we are very proad that they would consider our dimensional signs some of the finest they have seen in their long history of publishing. If you would like to see for your self and read the accompaning article on the making of this carved sign, the magazine publishes an online version you can access for free at
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/STMG/sott_201611/index.php#/30
A sign as Beautiful as its Surroundings
This week we delivered the 1st of 11 new signs for the Madison NJ, Parks Department. Unlike the old wood signs that were split, cracked and in some cases spotted with mold, these new signs are totally sythetic and built to survive our changing seasons, acid rain and freeing cold, winters, hot humid summers and remain looking like a new carved wood sign.
