Historic Signs
New Signs for Old Places
Authentic form over decorative replication
Historic signage calls for more than period styling. It requires restraint, understanding, and a deep sensitivity to context.
These projects begin with research — into place, architecture, and the materials that have stood the test of time. From there, each design is shaped to belong: not to mimic the past, but to speak fluently with it.
Whether restoring original features, creating new work in a historic vernacular, or integrating modern signage into heritage sites, the goal is always the same: to make work that endures — visually, physically, and culturally.
Queens Hotel (view project)
Historic Downtown Creemore (view signs of Creemore)