Sign Galleries

Application Gallery 15 - Government & Museum

Federal, State and Local Government Welcome, Building, and Facility Signs, and Museum and Historical House and Building Outdoor and Indoor Signs & Plaques

Sandblasted and Carved University Wood Sign

Examples of Sign for Local Governments & Museums

We make entrance and monument signs for counties and municipalities, and building , wayfinding, and interior signs and plaques for government facilities and museums.

Welcome to our photo Gallery showing examples of signs for government buildings, schools and museums. Federal, state and local government seal wall plaques are shown in Gallery 30, 32, and 33. If you have just entered our website and you want an overview of our company and all our products, please start with our Home page (blue tab upper left). Other pages, including other Galleries, can be visited by clicking on blue buttons in the left margin.Use the slider on the scroll bar on the right edge of this window to see the photos at the bottom of this page.

The photos on this page show examples of both indoor and outdoor signs and plaques we have made for cities, municipalities, schools and universities, and museums and historical buildings. Most of these are HDU but a few are Cedar, Redwood and Oak. Sizes range from 20 to 86 inches.Refer to ID number (e.g. F15533) if you want your sign to be similar to one or more signs shown in the galleries.

Typical prices for single-sided signs are $70/ft2 to $75/ft2 multiplied by the sign area in square feet (i.e., length x width), which translates to $150 to $400+ for most signs on this page, depending on size, material, and artwork. Our most popular sizes for these signs are in the range from 24 inches to 72 inches wide. For more information on prices go to Price, Size, and Design Features page or Request a Estimate. Normally you will receive your sign 2 to 4 weeks after you place a firm order and have approved a proof.Please call us at 951-698-8484 or EMAIL us at info@ArtSignWorks.com for more information.

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