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Facility Graphics

Sycamore Community Schools is a large school district in Cincinnati, Ohio. They approached us seeking a signage solution to a problem that most schools face today. Sycamore Community Schools have seven schools in their district, each at a different location. There was a need for consistent outdoor campus signs at each school, clearly indicating reserved parking spaces, visitor parking, and other campus directional signs. All of the signs needed to clearly communicate a specific message, while also maintaining district brand guidelines.
Look good, feel good. Feel good, play great! This is true with more than just uniforms. Your athletic facilities can affect how athletes feel about their program and even how they perform. Wall graphics are a great way to establish a tone for your upcoming season and set your program apart.
You tell your athletes that they must protect their home field, but have you ever considered if it appears worth protecting? Most stadiums tend to have the same or similar structure with a large set of bleachers on the home side, a press box up top, smaller bleachers on the visitor side, a concession stand or two underneath and a locker room or facilities building at one end zone. A major renovation to create a custom stadium may be out of the question, but there are some things you can do with the existing structure to create the custom look everyone wants. Check out the list below for some easy ways to dress up your stadium so fans and visitors know exactly where they are and whose field it is!
Outdoor track and field meets and conferences often bring in some heavy traffic of family and friends supporting their athletes. Is your facility suitable for the influx of visitors? Whether catering to the needs of your guests or flying your school colors in support of your track and field program, a few simple updates may be just what you need to ensure a smooth (and busy!) track season.
Wall graphics are more than big words and a pretty color palette. They are visuals that tell a story, even if that story is “Bathroom This Way.” We want to help you make the biggest visual impact, so here are some questions to ask when considering a wall graphic.

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