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Architectural Signage for Businesses

Architectural signage refers to custom signs that are integrated into a building’s environment and used for identification, navigation, and compliance. These signs are typically designed to complement the architecture of a facility while helping visitors find their way safely and efficiently. 

Architectural signage plays a critical role in how people experience and navigate a building. From ADA-compliant room identification to large-scale dimensional lettering and wayfinding systems, architectural signs provide essential information while reinforcing a building’s design and brand identity.

At Keen Signs & Graphics in Augusta, GA, we manufacture and install high-quality architectural signage for commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, schools, multifamily developments, and construction projects throughout the CSRA. Our team works with contractors, developers, and facility managers to deliver signage that is durable, code-compliant, and designed to integrate seamlessly with the architecture of the space.

What type of Sign are Architectural Signs?

Architectural signage can include a wide range of interior and exterior sign types designed to identify spaces and guide visitors throughout a facility.

ADA Room Identification Signs 

ADA-compliant signs identify permanent rooms and spaces using raised lettering and braille to meet federal accessibility standards.

Wayfinding and Directional Signs

Directional signage helps visitors navigate larger buildings and campuses by guiding them to entrances, departments, elevators, and key destinations.

Directory and Informational Signs

Directory systems help visitors quickly locate offices, departments, or tenants within a building.

Dimensional Letters and Logos

Dimensional lettering provides a professional and architectural look for lobby walls, exterior building identification, and branded environments.

ADA Signage FAQ

Q: What buildings are required to have ADA-compliant signage?
A: Any commercial building open to the public, newly constructed after 1993, or that has undergone renovations is generally required to have ADA-compliant signage. This includes office buildings, retail spaces, healthcare facilities, schools, universities, government buildings, hotels, and multifamily housing. Keen Signs & Graphics can assess your current signage and identify what is required.

Q: Can you match ADA signs to our existing brand colors and materials?
A: Yes. ADA standards specify requirements for contrast, braille, and character size - but they leave considerable room for customization in color, finish, and material. Our team designs ADA signage packages that meet all compliance requirements while seamlessly reflecting your organization's brand identity.

Q: How long does an ADA signage project take from start to finish?
A: For most commercial projects, plan on 4-6 weeks from initial consultation through installation. Larger healthcare or campus-wide wayfinding projects may take longer depending on scope. We provide a detailed project timeline at the outset so you can plan accordingly.