Design & Engineering

Design and Engineering

Crafting Your Brand Message, Design Experts at Your Service

Elevate Your Company's Visual Appeal through Expert Design and Engineering Services

DESIGN & ENGINEERING

We specialize in crafting compelling messages to enhance your brand's presence. Our services encompass design and engineering, addressing both existing designs in need of refinement and nascent ideas.
Unike is dedicated to relentless effort, consistently striving to elevate your company's visual appeal in the eyes of your customers. With a commitment to excellence, we ensure that your brand communicates a powerful and lasting impression

Customers We Have Served

We have the privilege to deliver solutions to companies of all sizes and from all sectors

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Sign Branding Process

Crafting a branded business sign involves a meticulous design and engineering process that combines creativity, technical expertise, and an understanding of brand identity. Here’s a glimpse into the steps involved:

  1. Discovery and Consultation: The process typically begins with a thorough discovery phase, where our sign company collaborates closely with the client to understand their brand identity, values, target audience, and aesthetic preferences. This consultation lays the foundation for the design direction and ensures that the signage aligns with the client’s vision and objectives.

  2. Conceptualization and Design: Armed with insights gathered during the discovery phase, the design team sets out to conceptualize signage ideas that effectively communicate the client’s brand message and capture the attention of potential customers. This stage involves sketching, digital rendering, and iterative refinement to arrive at a design that resonates with the client and meets their branding goals.

  3. Material Selection and Engineering: Once the design is finalized, the engineering team steps in to determine the most suitable materials, fabrication techniques, and structural considerations for bringing the signage to life. Factors such as durability, weather resistance, and visibility are carefully evaluated to ensure that the sign not only looks impressive but also performs optimally in its intended environment.

  4. Production and Fabrication: With the design and engineering parameters established, the sign enters the production phase, where skilled craftsmen use a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology to fabricate the signage components with precision and attention to detail. Whether it’s cutting, molding, welding, or painting, each step is executed with care to achieve the desired aesthetic and quality standards.

  5. Installation and Integration: Once the signage components are fabricated, the installation team takes over to ensure that the sign is seamlessly integrated into its designated location. Whether it’s mounting on a storefront facade, affixing to a monument base, or installing on a business storefront, vehicle, precise measurements, and expert installation techniques are employed to achieve a flawless result.

Signs Build Your Brand Identity

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Your brand identity is the essence of who you are as a business – it’s what sets you apart from competitors, establishes credibility, and fosters trust with your audience. When it comes to signage, your brand identity serves as the cornerstone of the design process, dictating the colors, fonts, imagery, and messaging that will be incorporated into the signage.

Importance of Signage Stats

  • A little more than 76% of consumers visit a store or business due to attractive signage.
  • 66% of consumers have a poor opinion of a business because of its signage.
  • Almost  79% of consumers believe that signage reflects the quality of a business and the product or service offered.
  • Around 75% reported purchasing something in the past because a sign caught their eye.
  • 70.5% of consumers are less likely to enter a business that doesn’t have a sign.

 

(Source: Yesco Sign Stats)