Historical Stainless Steel Etched Photo Plaques – Costco Whiting Turner February 5, 2014 Plaques Uncategorized Whiting Turner – Costco – Historical Stainless Steel Etched Photo Plaques, a set on Flickr. Read More
Stainless Steel Photo Plaques – Los Angeles, Santa Monica Beach Stories October 21, 2012 Uncategorized [slickr-flickr type=”galleria” search=”sets” set=”72157627736361158″] Stainless Steel Plaques Tell the Stories of Santa Monica Beach Impact Signs produced these etched stainless steel plaques from a marine grade, alloy 316 stainless steel to be able to withstand the Los Angeles ocean coastal environment, and also the many tourists and locals alike who will visit the beach and... Read More
The Legacy Project Chicago – Bronze Memorial Photo Plaques October 8, 2012 Uncategorized [slickr-flickr type=”galleria” search=”sets” set=”72157631750028119″] “It’s rather “off-the-scale” actually. Beyond my best expectations. You all did a beautiful job.” Expressed Victor Salvo, Founder and Executive Director of The Legacy Project. The Legacy Project is a series of historic bronze plaques and kiosks on Halsted Street in Chicago. It is an educational and architectural project showcasing the... Read More
Plaques New York – Aluminum and Bronze Plaques September 24, 2012 Uncategorized [slickr-flickr type=”galleria” search=”sets” set=”72157631215512190″] Plaques in New York – Building Dedication Plaque for AARP Impact Signs designed, produced and installed this plaque in New York for AARP, our long time client. The plaque marks the dedication of a rooftop garden in honor of the founder of AARP, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus. Salvation Army, and other... Read More
Historical Bronze Plaque in Chicago – Lee Pelty September 22, 2012 Uncategorized [slickr-flickr type=”galleria” search=”sets” set=”72157631592316821″] This Bronze Plaque, designed and produced by Impact Signs, was installed on the Chicago Row House on Lincoln Ave where Pelty lived for 38 years. Historical Bronze plaques such as these serve a great architectural purpose, to educate, memorialize, and add vibrancy and character to the city’s architecture. The photo is... Read More
Bronze Plaques San Francisco Bay Area September 6, 2012 Uncategorized [slickr-flickr type=”galleria” search=”sets” set=”72157631445582616″] City of Shasta Lake – Cast Bronze Seals – Ok, so its not really that close to the San Francisco Bay Area. But most people dont’t know where Shasta Lake is. But they should. It is extremely beautiful. And any trip to the Bay Area warrants a trip up north……..but I digress.... Read More
Bronze Bas Relief Portrait on Memorial Plaque August 25, 2012 Uncategorized [slickr-flickr type=”galleria” search=”sets” set=”72157627561836453″] This is a Bas Relief portrait plaque made by Impact Signs for the Rocky Mountain Corporation in Denver, CO, to memorialize the founder of the company. Melvin Greene. While budget does come into play in the decision process, nothing matches the beauty and permanence of a bronze bas relief portrait. It... Read More
UBM Studios New York Business Sign – Custom Bronze March 6, 2012 Uncategorized [slickr-flickr type=”galleria” search=”sets” set=”72157626120767025″] You can’t improve on perfection, so when UBM Studios needed the perfect corporate signage for the lobby of its New York headquarters, it asked Impact! Signs to create a work of art from its logo. We proposed dark oxidized and verde patina bronze for UBM’s business sign in New York. The artists at... Read More
How Changes in Temperature Can Affect Your Bronze Memorial Plaque January 5, 2012 Uncategorized Most bronze memorial plaques are designed to have a high tolerance for extreme temperature fluctuations. Normal temperature changes in most climates, indoors or outdoors, will have no adverse effect upon these signs. Of course, extreme weather conditions such as hurricanes and tornadoes can damage bronze plaques, but extreme temperature changes alone will usually not cause... Read More
Bronze Memorial Plaques Tell Story of Tulsa Race Riots January 1, 2012 Uncategorized Tulsa, OK (PRWEB) October 31, 2010 The mostly untold story of the 1921 Tulsa Race Riots now has a permanent voice at John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park in Tulsa. The park features a majestic 25-foot-tall bronze tower encircled by 12 large bronze memorial plaques that faithfully recount what ignited, and transpired during and after, one... Read More