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Best Sign Systems of 2017

Imagination Corp. is runner-up Best of Show

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First Place
Fabricator/Installer
Imagination Corp. Chilliwack, BC, Canada
(604) 823-2216
imaginationcorporation.com

Designers
Peter Sawatzky
Dan Sawatzky

Client
NEB’s Fun World

There’s no mistaking Imagination Corp.’s distinctive style. Their sign system for a small pub/restaurant in a family entertainment center required the use of EnRoute Pro software, a MultiCam 3000 series CNC router and MultiCam plasma cutter. The signs are fabricated from 30-lb. Precision Board and plate steel, held together with Abracadabra Magic-Sculpt and finished with acrylic paints. The six signs, designed to entertain and tell the story of the enchanted-garden-themed pub, sell whimsy rather than a specific brand of spirits.

Second Place
Fabricators/Installers

Custom Craftsman Signs
Sevierville, TN
(865) 429-1934
customcraftsmansigns.com
Integrated Sign & Graphic (freestanding logo sign engineering)

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Designers
Brother Zank
Custom Craftsman Signs
Barge Waggoner
Sumner & Cannon Inc. (developer)
Ripken Baseball Inc. (logo)

Client
City of Pigeon Forge / Ripken Experience

Third Place
Fabricator/ Installer

Clear Sign & Design Inc.
San Marcos, CA
(760) 594-6375
clearsigns.com

Designers
Adrienne Shurman
Wade Olsen
Clear Sign & Design Inc. (renderings for LED architectural lighting)
Hollis Brand Culture (interior and exterior signage, primary design of mural)

Client
Ariel LLP

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