Corporate lobby signs and interior signage in Portland
Your lobby is the first physical impression of your brand. Here’s what interior signage options are available — and how to choose the right approach for your space.
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What your lobby says before anyone speaks
A lobby sign isn’t decoration. It’s a signal — to clients, to prospective employees, to partners — about the caliber of organization behind the door. Dimensional letters on a painted wall read differently than vinyl lettering on glass. Backlit signage at reception reads differently than a framed print. The materials and production method communicate something before the content does.
Corporate lobby sign options
Dimensional letters are the most common corporate lobby treatment. Letters are fabricated individually in PVC, acrylic, foam, or metal and mounted directly to the wall — either flush or standoff. Standoff-mounted letters create a shadow line that adds depth and visual weight. Available in painted, brushed aluminum, and metallic finishes.
Backlit and LED signs add illumination for a premium appearance. Options include edge-lit acrylic panels, internally illuminated dimensional letters (halo-lit or face-lit), and light box displays. Best for reception areas and environments where the sign is the visual anchor of the space.
Flat panel signs — printed on acrylic, ACM, or brushed aluminum — are a clean, cost-effective option for logos and wordmarks. They sit flush to the wall and can be produced quickly relative to fabricated dimensional options.
Wall murals and environmental graphics transform entire walls into brand statements. Printed on vinyl or fabric and applied directly to painted drywall, these work well for conference rooms, hallways, and spaces where you want visual impact beyond the reception desk.
ADA-compliant room identification signs are required for most commercial tenant improvements. We produce tactile and Braille room ID signs, restroom signs, and directional wayfinding systems that meet ADA standards and integrate with your brand’s visual identity.
Wayfinding systems for multi-floor or multi-suite environments — directory boards, directional arrows, suite ID signs — are designed and produced as a coordinated system rather than individual pieces.
Pricing ranges
Dimensional letters (PVC or acrylic, standard sizes): $400–$2,500. Dimensional letters (metal or premium finish, large format): $1,500–$8,000+. Flat panel lobby sign: $300–$1,200. Backlit or LED sign: $1,000–$5,000+. Wall mural (single wall): $600–$3,000 depending on size and material. ADA room ID signs (per sign): $80–$250.
Answers to Common Questions
We can work from your brand guidelines or develop artwork from scratch. Design time is factored into your quote.
Flat panel and simple dimensional signs typically take 1–2 weeks. Fabricated metal or backlit signs take 2–4 weeks. We coordinate installation during business hours or after-hours depending on your preference.
Yes. We color-match to Pantone references or provided swatches. For painted finishes on dimensional letters, we use custom-mixed automotive-grade paint.
We serve the full Portland metro — including Portland, Beaverton, Tigard, Lake Oswego, and surrounding areas.
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