Wayfinding Systems
Interior and exterior systems with tolerances your general contractor can stop arguing with.
SignageArchitectural metal / signage / custom build
We fabricate steel structures, storefront signage, and custom installations for architects and brands who prefer clean joins over dramatic excuses.
Active fabrication sheet
Capabilities
From one-off signs to public-scale structures, we engineer the visible parts and the invisible details that keep everyone from having a very expensive Tuesday.
Interior and exterior systems with tolerances your general contractor can stop arguing with.
SignageDisplay systems engineered to look minimal while surviving customers, carts, and opening weekend optimism.
FabricationLarge-scale pieces for campuses, civic spaces, and developers with budgets and, ideally, decent taste.
InstallFast-turn mockups and first articles for projects that need proof before fifty identical mistakes are ordered.
PrototypeSelected work filter
This demo filter actually works, because forcing visitors to inspect every project is not a personality trait.
Powder-coated entry sign, halo lighting, concealed fasteners, and absolutely no visible panic.
Modular steel display kit with lockable joins and no unnecessary flourishes pretending to be innovation.
Perforated aluminum structure for a public plaza that needed shade, drainage, and a little attitude.
Double-sided projecting sign engineered for wind load and clients who really wanted it “just a little taller.”
How it gets built
We inspect dimensions, finishes, mounting details, and any deadline apparently chosen through spiritual guidance.
Critical details are mocked up before full production, because optimism is not a fabrication method.
Cutting, forming, welding, finishing, and quality control happen under one roof with one accountable team.
We coordinate site access, hardware, field conditions, and the inevitable person asking whether it can move six inches.
“The install drawings were so clear the contractor called only once. We assumed something was wrong.”
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Email: hello@danimac.shop