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About DeNyse Signs ::. Behind The Scenes

DeNyse Signs has undergone the rigorous and extensive verification process required to be designated as a Certified Woman-Owned Business (CWOB).

DeNyse Signs, formerly Woodgraphics, opened its doors in 1983. The early years of the company were focused on the residential industry. Like many, we outsourced our electrical signs to some of our competitors and never received the level of professionalism we were accustomed to providing our clients. Keeping our commitments, good communication, and quality products are the basic principles we use to maintain customer satisfaction. In 2000 an Atlanta based Electric Sign Company was purchased along with it’s experienced staff to create DeNyse Signs.

In October 2003 DeNyse Signs moved into a 103,000 square foot, state of the art manufacturing facility. It houses the latest technological advances in sign production and ensures the highest level of quality, efficiency and safety for our staff and your signage needs. Our rich history in customer service and innovative products has taken us where we are today, and will be a guide for us into the future. At DeNyse Signs, we believe that our success is built upon your success.

Also in 2003 the company was ranked 13 largest retail sign company in the United States and ranked 28th fasted growing private company in Atlanta. The success of DeNyse Signs is due to its experienced and talented staff sharing the philosophy.

 

DeNyse Signs FacilityDeNyse Signs ShopDeNyse Signs Entrance Signage
Facility

DeNyse Signs salesmen in meetingProject Manager David KaplanProject Manager Steve Wester
Sales Department

DeNyse Signs Design Department Matt Pawlowski Mark Gammill Joe Ballew and Jason ChastainDeNyse Signs design department colaberating at tableSenior Designer Joe Ballew at his work station
Design Department

Residential Fabrication Department Head Larry Harpor Working on Fabricated Copper Column CapsResidential Fabricator Assembling Stop SignResidential Fabricator Fabricating a Series 3000 Acrylic and Aluminum Sign
Residential Fabrication

Lighted Fabricator Welding Frame for PylonLighted Fabricator making Channel Letter ReturnsLighted Fabricator Skinning Sluminum Frame
Lighted Fabrication

Router Operator Jason Martin and Burr Matthews working at Router TableRouted HDU Sign FoamGerber Router Routing Unit IDs
Routing Department

Lead Painter Shady Williams Applying Gold Leaf To Routed HDU PanelPainter painting Movies 278 Top CabinetDeNyse Sign Paint Booth
Paint Department

Vinyl DepartmentVinyl SelectionGerber Maxx
Vinyl Department

Chip Vincent Head of Architectural Division Operating Hot Wire CutterArchitectural Craftsman Building Hardcoated Foam MonumentLighted Hardcoated Foam Cornice System
Architectural Products

Installation of Movies 278 Pylon in Hiram GAIstallation TruckInstallation of Lighted Cornice System on Zaxby's Restaurant
Installation

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