What's a beautiful new town hall without beautiful new architectural signs to create office and directory signs? The Town of Nolensville, TN recently completed construction of its newest public building, and the architecture was completed by thoughtfully designed interior and exterior signage.
(photo courtesy of The Tennessean)
Custom architectural signage was developed using both painted and digitally printed design elements in order to incorporate the town's logo as well as specific signage colors that are complementary to the building decor. The design of the architectural signage was the result of a collaborative effort between 12-Point SignWorks and Faverwebs, companies both based in Franklin, TN.
The office, room and restroom signs include raised text and Braille to satisfy the requirements for ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) signage.
The directory signs communicate the floor locations of the primary departments within the building.
The signs are primarily aluminum construction with "plastic" inserts to provide the raised text and Braille where needed.
Interior wayfinding signage such as this custom system can enhance the overall appearance and professionalism of both pulic and private facilities.
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