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Create custom Name badges for your school

You can make name badges for your school, at your school, quickly and easily.

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If you’re looking for a unique color combination for engravable plastic or custom pre-cut blanks to help you save time, we can do it! We work directly with the leading domestic manufacturers and can help you maintain your schools colors and brand standards for name badges, signs, room identification, and more!

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The easiest, fastest way to add full-color custom-cut stickers, magnets and labels to your school or university.


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Overview

Creating a coordinated look for interior and exterior signage as well as personal and room identification is key to maintaining a consistent look for any school or university. Finding a source for sign-making materials that are consistent in look and color is vital to maintaining branding with the same building and across multiple facilities.

Three-Part Series

Our three-part blog series highlights how one university created a unique sign system that incorporated a consistent, branded look for room identification signs as well as a stunning recognition wall. This sign system incorporated engravable plastics that matched the school’s colors, laserable and rotary engravable materials, and decorative mounting hardware that offers visual appeal and security.

Elements from this university sign program can be implemented in facilities at all educational levels, including primary, secondary, and post-secondary schools.

Part 1: Creating a University Signage Program Overview

Part 2: Donor and Room Signage

Part 3: Recognition Wall