Architectural
Signage Systems, Inc.
Architectural Signage Systems, Inc. opened its doors for
business in the Tampa Bay Area January 18, 1989. With both partners having
a background in the sign industry, the need for quality interior signage was
seen and production began. Starting with just one engraving table and a
vinyl plotter, Architectural Signage began with making interior room
identification, and vinyl graphics for store fronts and vehicles.
In 1990 with the signing of the American Disabilities Act
(ADA), Architectural Signage began production of ADA signage.
Architectural Signage developed the Embossed Braille type of signage, and is the
only producer of these signs. Architectural Signage provides ADA and all
other types of signage for both the retail and wholesale sides of the industry.
Architectural Signage has continued its growth and now runs
two laser engravers, two rotary engravers, vinyl plotter, custom molds for cast
signs, and sandblasting; as well as full carpentry equipment, paint booth, and
silk screening facilities. Starting in a spare room in
the house, Architectural Signage now inhabits 4000 square feet of shop and
office space.
With a customer base of over 400 regular customers world
wide; a few of them are listed below:
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TECO
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Tampa General Hospital
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University Community Hospital
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Oak Hill Hospital
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Verizon
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Trammell Crow Company
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Colonnade Property Management
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GVA Advantis
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University Of South Florida
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Gulfstream Natural Gas Systems
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Wyndham - Harbour Island & Westshore
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Marriott - Tampa International Airport & Stone Mountain
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Hyatt - Downtown & Rocky Point
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And you're next!