Landmark & Gateway Signs

Crafted to inhabit outdoor spaces naturally, these signs draw on local landscape, regional identity, and historic design traditions, forming a seamless part of the environment.

Each project is developed through careful study of site, scale, materiality, and context, resulting in site-specific markers of place and arrival. Fabrication is approached with the same rigor as design, using proven construction methods and durable materials to ensure the work sits comfortably within contemporary and historic settings while meeting municipal requirements and delivering long-term civic presence

Creemore Village Green

Creemore is a small, historic village tucked into a valley along the Niagara Escarpment in Southern Georgian Bay. Known for its charm and character, the community takes pride in preserving its early Ontario roots.

The signage for the Village Green was designed to sit quietly within this context — drawing from the village’s architectural language, railway heritage, and the contemporary lines of the new landscape design. The result is a system that feels both rooted and current, timeless and in-place.

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Lucan Gateway Sign

Founded in 1855, Lucan is a small but growing rural village north of London, Ontario, with deep farming roots and strong Irish heritage.

The concept balances tradition and contemporary design, drawing influence from Lucan’s historic architecture, Irish heritage, and village charm.

Clean, fresh lines carry the town’s story forward, while timeless proportions and a landscape of indigenous materials ground the sign in its surroundings.

It’s a design that belongs — representing Lucan’s past, present, and future.

Alternative Entrance Sign

Rooted in Irish heritage and traditional architectural forms, this town entrance sign greets all who arrive with warmth, charm, and a strong sense of place.

Playground Entrance Sign

A bright, welcoming threshold into play

Colours and shapes echo the playground, inviting imagination, creativity, and fun.