There are many types of ADA/Braille signs needed to complete a project.

There are many types of ADA/Braille signs needed to complete a project.

Many sign shops offer ADA/Braille signs to their product line.  If your shop does this, you know that ADA signs come in all shapes, colors, and styles.  You may not think of ADA signs as being custom signs.  These signs need to follow the specifications of the architect heading the project.  More important than this is they must follow the regulations of the ADA laws in place.  Signs PDQ can design your ADA signs to meet the standards of your project as well as the ADA regulations.    We will present the design to you and you in turn will present them to the project manager/owner as your own.  Signs PDQ worked closely with Agile Signs in Cleveland, Ohio on the project pictured above.  ADA signs like these are custom designed for the building owner.

We now know that ADA signs are available in many cools and styles.  Signs PDQ will work with you to get ADA Signs to your customer in a timely manner.  We also offer TRUE wholesale pricing on all signs we produce for sign companies across the United States.

The signs pictured below make excellent use of two logos.  It is very important to design and produce the logos exactly.  These logos match the colors and design of each company involved.  Signs PDQ worked closely with Phoenix Signs and Designs to achieve exactly what their client was looking for.  The continuity of branding is key to successful signage. These signs are colorful, tasteful and follow ADA regulations.

Signs PDQ manufactured these for Phoenix Signs and Designs.

Signs PDQ manufactured these for Phoenix Signs and Designs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A variety of ADA signage

A variety of ADA signage

Looking at the above photo you can see the variety of styles of ADA signs.  These signs are a sample of signage manufactured at Signs PDQ for Pinnacle Signs & Graphics in Arizona. Each sign designated a different room type.  Family Restroom and CPU / Systems simply state the room name.  Conference room also has an “In Use” and “Vacant” slider.  this slider makes it easy to tell those who enter or want to enter the room if this is possible.  Room 206 has a space to insert the name of the person occupying the room.   This is a snippet of the styles available.