Why ADA & Wayfinding Signs?
We have the expertise, tools, and experience to design and produce signage that is both functional and visually cohesive. From braille room plaques and interior directories to exterior campus maps and directional systems, we’ve created solutions for businesses, schools, and organizations across the region. Whether you need a few ADA signs to meet compliance or a full wayfinding program, we ensure your signage is accessible, code-compliant, and aligned with your brand.
Why ADA Compliance Matters
ADA signs ensure your building is safe and accessible for everyone—including people with disabilities. They follow the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines with features like raised lettering, braille, and high-contrast colors. Beyond avoiding fines and legal issues, compliance demonstrates professionalism, inclusivity, and responsibility. Simply put, it’s not just about checking a box—it’s about creating a welcoming space for staff, visitors, and customers.
What Are ADA Signs?
ADA signage provides accessibility and guidance throughout a facility. Common examples include:
– Restroom & Accessibility Signs – mark accessible restrooms and entrances
– Room Identification Signs – office numbers, classrooms, or meeting rooms
– Exit & Safety Signs – emergency exits, stairwells, and evacuation routes
– Directional Wayfinding Signs – guide visitors through hospitals, schools, or office buildings
All of our ADA signs are customizable to your branding while remaining 100% compliant.
What is Wayfinding Signage?
Wayfinding signage helps people understand where they are and how to get where they need to go. Unlike ADA signs that focus on accessibility, wayfinding emphasizes clarity and direction. Examples include:
– Floor directories
– Campus maps
– Arrows pointing to departments or entrances
When designed correctly, wayfinding reduces frustration, improves visitor flow, and makes large spaces easier to navigate.
Best Practices for Navigation
We design ADA and wayfinding systems using proven strategies, including:
– Placing signs at decision points (entrances, intersections, hallways)
– Maintaining consistent fonts, colors, and symbols
– Including tactile lettering and braille for accessibility
– Ensuring directional signs are visible from a distance
By combining ADA compliance with effective wayfinding, we create signage systems that are safe, efficient, and welcoming.
Our Process
From design and proofing to engraving, printing, and installation, we handle every step to ensure your signage is professional, durable, and fully compliant.