As the owner of a law firm, the last thing you want is to appear unprofessional or shady. With proper signage installed in your office, you can help make clients and prospective clients feel more comfortable with you, feel at ease when navigating your building, and generally provide a good first impression.
If you’re ready to amp up the professionalism at your law firm’s office and give visitors the experience they deserve, it starts with getting the right signage made. Below are some recommended custom signage options for any law firm.
Exterior Building Signs
One of the most critical signage options every law office needs is an exterior building sign. A building sign with poor placement, terrible legibility, or one doesn’t adequately reflect your firm, or has poorly designed features, isn’t going to help attract new clients the way a fresh, beautiful, properly placed exterior sign would.
Exterior building signs include three-dimensional channel letter signs, with or without LED lighting, foot traffic-friendly blade signs, ground-level monument signs, and charming awning signs.
Reception Desk Signs
Provide clarity and trust with the right reception desk signs in your law office. Start with a welcoming channel letter “reception desk” or “welcome” sign on or behind your desk. You may also consider a logo sign on your wall or a desk nameplate as a professional and warm welcome to anyone who walks into your facility.
Room Identification Signs
Any place someone has been to before can bring confusion in terms of navigation. The more hallways and rooms there are, the easier it is to get lost or feel frustrated when getting from one place to another. Room identification signs are simple and affordable yet very useful.
Room identification signs can be used to label private offices, on-site meeting or conference rooms, your lobby or reception area, and storage or utility rooms. This way, you can ensure ease of navigation and also prevent guests from entering the wrong room, which can be inconvenient and embarrassing for everyone involved.
ADA Signs
A law firm, of all places, should especially have ADA signage. Lawyers and other legal professionals should set a good example of their commitment to following the law by having required accessibility signage installed in their facility. Apart from being required, ADA signage can surely come in handy, helping those with disabilities navigate your firm.
Accessibility can come in the form of room identification signs with raised characters, tactile restroom signs, universal wayfinding signs featuring simple arrows, and braille elevator signs.
Confidentiality Signs
A good legal professional knows confidentiality isn’t merely a convenience you provide; it’s an essential. Signs signifying your firm’s commitment to ensuring certain information and verbal conversations remain confidential give clients peace of mind knowing their personal details will be safeguarded and kept private.
Confidentiality signs can include “do not disturb” signs on office or meeting room doors, signs asking guests not to speak on the phone in the waiting room, and “authorized personnel only” signs on file storage rooms.
Custom law firm signage is just a phone call away! Contact Allmark Signs today to get started on your sign design project.









