

One of my favorite parts of being in this industry is custom signs. They help make each day different.
This concept was a joint effort between Darla (the owner of Dizzy’s) and the talented graphic arts team at Ace Signs. Ideas were thrown around from all departments of our office and we really got some artistic freedom on this project which made it something that all of us were truly proud of.
A project like this is not usually a major profit center but it is extremely rewarding for everyone to see their ideas and suggestions come to fruition and the customer be just as thrilled with your work.
Good luck in your new location Dizzy’s!



It turned out so well. We did throw ideas all over the room but it was never stressful. I never felt I was “bothering” anyone (Julianne, Ace graphic artist:). It was pleasantly collaborative and fun.
To create 3 large signs, we only met face to face 3 (?) times. The day Julianne and I met to chose a color scheme, she had swatches, made suggestions and had created these great borders…it took about 5 minutes to finalize.
The office M.O., re:emails, return calls, questions…is immediate. That’s a huge plus.
Thanks so much. You know you did a great job on the visual impact design portion of the sign when the first response of the people I sent to take a look at it was “oh my god…we love it!”
75.43.89.184Comment by Darla Huie, owner Dizzy's — October 18, 2009 @ 7:57 pm
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