In late February of this year, we were contacted by Kenny Roberts, city manager of Barnesville, GA. They had recently built monument signs for an industrial park and had not been able to find a sign company that could finish the project to their satisfaction. The last attempts to finish the signs left them with crooked and jagged lettering and they were exploring replacing the sign faces on these monument signs to see if that would fix the problem.
Individually Mounted Channel Letters
In mid-February Stephen responded to a lead generated by our website for a chemical company needing a new channel letter sign. His contact, Liz, told him they were looking for a new sign that would help them stand out.
Channel Letters for a Neighboring New Franchise
In early January on a Saturday morning we received a request for quote in email from our website. Don picked up the phone and called the contact within a few minutes of getting the notification and reached Sandy Johnson, who along with her husband Bobby were opening up a new store less than ½ mile from our office, Renegade Classics.
Stepping it up a Notch: Going from Partial Vehicle Wraps to a Full Van Wrap
Leonel Castillo of Castillo Painting has been a good customer of ours since shortly after we started our business. Castillo Painting was founded fourteen years ago with a vision of providing a reliable, competitive painting and remodeling service that would become one of the finest in the metro-Atlanta area.
Partial Van Wrap for Arrowhead Plumbing
In January, Berta and Derrick Bell, owners of Arrowhead Plumbing, approached us about adding graphics to a new van they were purchasing for their business. Don and Derrick first met at the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, and then at several other local networking meetings.
A New Lobby Sign – Pink Barre Part 2
In a recent article of ours, we introduced you to Tara Joiner, the owner of Pink Barre, a new exercise studio in Atlanta. As we mentioned, this is a new business and had a need for both indoor and outdoor signs to brand their facility. In the previous article we described an exterior sign we created for them. In this article, Part Two, we talk about the lighted three-dimensional lobby sign we created for them.
Outdoor Directory Signs – Tell People Where to Go (Part 2): Point Visitors to the Right Destination
In Part 1 of our project, we told you how Coles Barton LLP came to us to help them with some signage to identify their building and the suites within it. When Stephen first met with their Brenda, their Office Manager, she explained how Coles Barton owned the building they were in, but leased the second-floor suites to other businesses.
Indoor Directional Signs – Tell People Where to Go (Part 1): Direct Visitors to the Right Suite
The Customer
Back in December of 2013 we received a call from a law firm in Lawrenceville, Coles Barton LLP. They were looking for some signage to identify their building and the suites located within it. Stephen went over to meet with the Office Manager, Brenda. At their first meeting, Stephen sat down with Brenda to discuss their needs and how Pinnacle might help them.
New Blade Sign for Pink Barre, a New Exercise Studio
Starting a new business, while exciting, it can also be daunting with all the many decisions you have to make. One of those decisions involve the types of signs you will put outside and inside your building to attract customers to your brand. We recently worked on two signs for a new exercise studio opening in the Atlanta area in the next few months. Part One of this story focuses on the Blade Sign we created for them.
New Lobby Sign for Customer Moving to a New Location
Comcast Spotlight, a division of Comcast cable, was moving their office to a new location in Dunwoody, GA. One thing they wanted to do in the new location was to create a compelling look for their new space, starting with their lobby sign.