Pawn & Exchange

When Signs In One Day went under a Pawn and Jewelry place opened up.
we put 2- 4′ x 5′ max metal signs into the already existing metal sign frame, using hex head screws, painted white.
the sign cage has some damage so we had to bang it back into shape..it seems somebody ran into it with their truck. (I wonder who)

but we got the signs on there, and they’re level. Signmasters are just that, pretty good. (lol)

Choices Whole Foods

Well a few days before Thanksgiving we got this monument sign installed.
We got 6 ft steel beams going into the sign and 3ft in the ground with cement, its always fun working with cement -.-

We had a few problems getting all the cement wet, but luckily it rained last night so it should be rock hard within a few days.
If you drive on the island anytime soon you’ll see the sign,
Its right near that bbq place on the corner.

Hitman Airboat

We love doing work with Phantom Motor Sports, and especially with Jeremy. He’s got an air-boat and needed some vinyl to show off his business. Man it looks great too, Lime green shadow around black text…and man the font is super cool too.

Pic when available (promise :P )

9/11 Memorial Site Ceremony

As seen on our July 18th blog post, the ceremony for the 9/11 Tribute was unveiled on Sat. Sept 3rd at the entrance to the Southern Manatee Fire and Rescue. The mood was pensive yet optimistic, and the turnout at the packed fire administration building was stellar. We were proud and honored to have been a part of it.

The memorial has three separate aspects, each representing the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and what occurred in Shanksville, PA.  We donated our time and materials to etch the granite of the gray sandblasted sign, while Bill King Signs donated their time and artwork. Overall the piece turned out beautifully, nestled behind the two beams salvaged from the actual Twin Towers on the left side. A lot of time and energy from many different people went into this project, and once again SignMasters is appreciative to have been involved.

All Around Charters

45′ buses EVERYWHERE!

 

Well maybe not everywhere..but they do have about 60 of them, and we lettered them all.

We do these buses in little pieces at a time due to the fact that its nearly covered in vinyl
and man they come out looking great, we use a dark blue on the white bus paint
and mark each bus with its own special number to mark them.

True Florida Cuts

 

We just did this little vinyl job on Chris’s Jeep Cherokee.
What we did was vinyl for the name and number
then printed the Hummingbird, and pieced them together.

Everybody thought it looked great and he was really happy with what he had received.

Come in and get your business out there too!

Sabal Trace is quite the place

At Sabal Trace there’s three huge walls with signs on them letting you know where you’re at, also looks like they need to be re-done and the management company agrees, so they’ve hired us to re-finish their sign.

UPDATE: We just got their 3 walls done and they look so freakin good.
pictures soooon
i promise!

Phantom Motor Sports

Jeremy came in and he had just opened up a garage for all different sorts of sport vehicles, he has a pretty recluse building and he needed something to make his place easier to find, so that just what we got him.
A large 4′x8′ Max Metal sign with a laminated digital print for a large variety or colors and gradient’s, its real easy to find that place now!

Although you still have to get through his fence and dog (lmao)

Davis & Beyer

Davis & Beyer have been in the Venice, Florida area for some time. When they called us for some signage we were more than excited to be able to help them out.
We got them a sign for the back wall entrance and a huge 3′x9′ sign for the front wall.We designed up the sign and produced them here in shop, drilled the holes and mounted them to the wall.

Hard to miss that location now.

We also would like to announce our new slogan
“We cheat others and pass the savings onto you!”

Imperial Blinds and Shutters

When Mid-western meats closed down in South Venice this early summer time, a new business came in, and that is “Imperial Blinds and Shutter.”

We made them their logo out of a dense foam and put a laminated digital print on that, then cut the foam to the shape of their logo…and it came out looking great, we just need to get their letter’s mounted to the wall and then mount the logo and their transition will be completed into the old “Midwestern Meats” spot