Use the catalog to compare materials, finishes, and options for your signs. It gives you a simple way to get everyone on the same page about how signs should look, read, and perform in real spaces.

The catalog is especially useful for offices, facilities teams, and designers who need consistent signage across one building or a full network of locations.

Browse the catalog online

Flip through pages, zoom in on details, and share the link with your team.

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While you are browsing, it helps to:

  • Note page numbers for materials, finishes, and layouts you like.
  • Make a simple list of sign types you need, such as room IDs, directories, and wayfinding.
  • Share the catalog link with decision makers so everyone is reacting to the same examples.

Order a physical catalog with material samples

Get real samples you can hold up to walls, doors, and finishes on site.

See materials in real light

Colors and finishes behave differently under fluorescent, daylight, and mixed lighting. A physical catalog lets you see how materials look where they will actually live.

Review together as a team

Pass the catalog around a conference room, walk it through a facility, or bring it to site visits so everyone can react to the same samples at the same time.

Lock in a standard

Once you land on the right materials and finishes, the catalog becomes a reference point for future orders so new signs match what you already have in the field.

Use the catalog to plan your sign package

Turn catalog pages into a working spec for your building or program.

1. Mark what works

Flag materials, finishes, and layouts that feel right for your brand and environment. Page numbers and quick notes are enough at this stage.

  • Highlight a few go-to materials.
  • Circle layouts that read clearly at a distance.
  • Note any accessibility or code needs.

2. Map to your building

Rough in where each sign type belongs so you have a sense of counts and variety. You do not need a perfect schedule to start a conversation.

  • Room IDs, offices, and conference rooms.
  • Directories and wayfinding paths.
  • Specialty or compliance signs as needed.

3. Share details with us

When you reach out, we use your notes plus the catalog references to build a clear, realistic package and quote.

  • Page numbers and examples you like.
  • Any floor plans or photos you have.
  • Timeline and any key dates to hit.

What happens after you review the catalog

Simple next steps with a person on the other end, not a shopping cart.

Talk through what you found

Once you have a general direction, reach out with your specs, quantities, and any art files or brand guidelines. We will confirm details, suggest refinements if needed, then provide a clear quote and lead time.

You do not have to have everything nailed down. If you are choosing between a few options, we can walk through tradeoffs and recommend what usually works best in spaces like yours.

What to include when you contact us

  • Approximate sign counts by type (room IDs, directories, wayfinding, specialty).
  • Any photos or floor plans that show where signs will be installed.
  • Brand guidelines, logo files, or examples of existing signs.
  • Your timeline and any key dates you are working around.

If you have less than this, that is fine. Share what you have, and we will help fill in the gaps.

Common questions about the catalog

How teams usually use the catalog in real projects.

Can I share the catalog with my team?

Yes. You can share the online catalog link with anyone involved in signage decisions. For physical catalogs, we can provide enough copies for the people who need to see materials in person.

Can you match our brand standards?

In most cases, yes. Send your brand guidelines, logo files, or examples of existing materials, and we will align colors, typography, and layouts as closely as possible within signage constraints.

What if I only know the problem, not the solution?

That is common. Tell us what is not working now or what you are trying to fix (confusing wayfinding, outdated room signs, mismatched finishes), and we will point you to catalog options that usually solve that kind of issue.

Do I have to order exactly what I see in the catalog?

No. The catalog is a starting point. We can adjust sizes, materials, and layouts to fit your building, your code requirements, and your brand while staying true to the examples you liked.

Ready to use the catalog on a real project?

Share a bit about your space, your timeline, and what you liked in the catalog. We will help you turn it into a clear, buildable signage package that fits how your building actually works.