In this issue, we're featuring work we did for two residential clients. Both projects included interior and exterior signs, and in both cases, the architectural themes called for some interesting combinations of materials.
Maxwell's Green - a "lifestyle amenity center" that needed interior and exterior signage to suit its style and budget - all designed and fabricated according to architectural specifications, installed in time to appeal to prospective tenants, and beautiful and sturdy enough to look good while performing well in the bustling apartment complex.
The Blackstone - a 145-unit residential build out in Boston by CWC Builders, who came to us for interior signage that was ADA compliant and that reinforced the interior design theme. Both projects included interior and exterior signs, and in both cases, the architectural themes called for some interesting combinations of materials.
As always, if you have questions about either of these projects, or materials or techniques used in the design and fabrication of the signs, we'd be happy to discuss them with you.
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Sign Builder's Illustrated featured several of our clients' exterior signs in the March issue of the magazine. Of course we were delighted - it's always nice to see our employees recognized for the excellent work they do, and we love getting a little extra exposure for our clients. The article and pictures are posted on our Facebook and LinkedIn pages, and you can read more about it on our website. (What do you mean you didn't know we had Facebook and LinkedIn pages? Please, like us! We're really trying to be sociable...)
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ROI (return on investment) is always top-of-mind for us here at Metro, and for our clients as well. Next quarter we'll unveil a new ROI calculator, a helpful tool for anyone planning on investing in new signs, or refurbishing existing ones. If you'd like to get the first look, let us know you're interested, and as soon as it launches, we'll let you know!
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This year, the entire Metro Sign and Awning staff got in on a contest to name our blog. While we had many thoughtful and fun suggestions, Fabricated Thoughts was the winner. If you haven't subscribed yet, please do - the blog covers signage news that affects your business, from sign materials and design to regulatory changes and innovative techniques.
We also welcome content suggestions from you, our clients, vendors, and partners. Perhaps you'd even want to be a guest blogger? If so, please contact us with your ideas.
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