We Have Been Busy: Recent Sign Projects Across Georgia
In a growing community, good signage is one of those things you only notice when it is missing.
When the building letters are hard to see, visitors miss the turn. When room signs are inconsistent, people stop in the hallway to ask for directions. When a fleet has mismatched graphics, the brand feels less established than it really is.
Recently, Signs and More has been working across Georgia on a mix of projects that all point to the same goal: make places easier to navigate and make local brands easier to recognize. Here is a community-style roundup of what we have been working on.
Clear main entrance identification helps visitors and students find the right entry point without stopping to ask.
School Signage: A System, Not a Single Sign
School signage is different from most commercial signage because it has to work for everyone, every day.
ADA and Braille signage helps visitors navigate confidently, with consistent room identification and accessible wayfinding. A campus needs exterior identification that is easy to spot, interior room signs that stay consistent, and accessibility features that help all visitors navigate the building. It also needs durability, because schools get real use.
Recently, we handled school signage work that ran from manufacturing through installation. That included dimensional letters, exterior building signs, and room Braille signs.
When those pieces are planned as one system, the difference is immediate. Visitors spend less time guessing where to go, staff spend less time giving directions, and the building feels more organized from the moment someone walks in.
We also produced a temporary post and panel sign for a new school coming in. Temporary does not mean sloppy. It means the sign needs to be stable, readable, and professional while the campus and facilities are still taking shape.
ADA and Braille Signage for Other Organizations
Separate from the school work, we have also produced ADA and Braille signage for organizations and companies including Timbers On Blackwell Creek.
This type of signage has to be correct and consistent. It is not the place for shortcuts. Clean production and clean installation matter because the signs are used every day and they represent accessibility done the right way.
Vehicle Wraps and Decals: Recognition That Travels
Vehicle graphics are one of the most practical ways to stay visible locally because your vehicles are already out in the world every day.
Recent wrap and decal projects you mentioned include:
– Partial wrap for Chris Cole Window Cleaning and Pressure Washing
– Decals for a MARService van
– Repeat decals for Miter Contracting
– Trailer wrap for Waleska Cattle
– Wrapped Dr. Pepper trailer
This is where community visibility adds up. People may not remember an ad they scrolled past, but they remember the truck they see every week in the same neighborhoods.
We also see it in repeat and ongoing work. Miter Contracting coming back for decals again, and Forest Group continuing with multiple vinyl and wrapping projects, is a sign that consistency matters and the process is working.
Medical Office Signage: CPS Infusion Multi-Site Consistency
We produced interior suite signs for CPS Infusion with a brushed metal look, installed with standoffs for a clean, modern presentation.
This was a multi-site project in Georgia supporting locations in Decatur and Buford. Multi-site branding has to stay consistent. Patients should feel like they are dealing with the same organization no matter which office they visit.
We also handled a tenant panel for CPS Infusion on a pylon sign. That is one of those details that reduces confusion for first-time visitors and helps people commit to the turn, park, and get inside.
Post and Panel Signs: Directional, Temporary, and Easy Updates
Post and panel signs are one of the most practical sign types because they solve real problems without becoming complicated.
Recent post and panel work you mentioned includes:
– A local church: added service hours and additional information to an existing post and panel sign we made in the past
– Temporary post and panel sign for a new school coming in
– Post and panel directional signs for a Loves Travel Stop
For businesses with an existing post and panel structure, updating the message is often an easy option. If the structure is still solid, you can refresh the information without starting over.
Clean Sign Removal: Topco Deinstallation
Not every job is an install. Sometimes the right move is removing old signage cleanly and leaving the building looking finished.
We removed building signage for Topco, filled any holes, and made sure the deinstallation was clean. That kind of detail work protects the property and prevents the patched look that makes a building feel neglected.
Need Help With a Sign Project in Georgia?
If you need school signage, ADA and Braille signs, vehicle graphics, dimensional letters, post and panel signs, or a clean removal, we can help you plan the right solution and keep the process straightforward.
Contact: Signs and More | (770) 383-8808 | https://signsmoreinc.com




