Best Signage Projects of 2025: Celebrating Craftsmanship, Innovation, and Partner Success
Every year, the signage industry finds new ways to push materials, design, and fabrication further. In 2025, Gemini partners did exactly that—delivering standout projects that combined technical precision, creative problem-solving, and a deep understanding of how signage performs in the real world.
From bold, large-scale letters to refined plaques and halo lit statements, these projects showcase what’s possible when great ideas meet the right materials and manufacturing expertise. Here’s a look at some of the best signage projects of 2025, brought to life by our trusted partners.
Spatco — Bold Scale with Mixed Materials
Partner: The Austin Sign Factory
This project made an immediate impact through scale and material contrast in two sets of signs. Acrylic letters ranging from 3″ to 25″ were paired with flatcut aluminum letters up to 30″, creating visual depth across the installation. Custom logos finished with Colorlast ensured long-term durability and color consistency. By blending acrylic and metal at multiple sizes, this project demonstrates how thoughtful material selection can elevate brand presence without overcomplicating the design.


Elevated Med Solutions — Clean Contrast with Metal on Acrylic
Partner: Saifee Signs
For a modern medical environment, clarity and professionalism are essential. This project used Metal on-Acrylic Laminate letters in a refined metal brushed finish, mounted with studs and standoffs to create subtle dimensionality.
The result is a clean, contemporary sign that balances precision with presence—proof that restrained design can still feel elevated when materials and mounting methods are executed flawlessly.

“We” Logo Installation — Typography as a Design Feature
Partner: Compass Sign Co
This project leaned into typography as the star of the show. Acrylic letters in multiple thicknesses—½”, 1″, and 1½”—were produced in different fonts and custom painted to match the brand’s personality. The letters were applied to a partner-fabricated acrylic backer using double-faced tape, showcasing creative installation techniques alongside custom fabrication.
It’s a great example of how playful design choices and lightweight materials can create strong visual identity without heavy structural requirements.


Nbisiing Secondary School — A Halo-Lit Statement
Partner: Price Signs and Deals
For this educational facility, presence and sophistication were key. Stainless steel Fabricated letters and a custom logo—up to 72″ wide—were handcrafted at 1½” and 2″ thicknesses, finished in white gloss paint, and halo lit with white LEDs behind diffused acrylic backs.
The halo lighting adds depth and visibility while maintaining a refined aesthetic, demonstrating how illumination can enhance architecture rather than overpower it.



Dulles Station — Timeless Fabricated Stainless Steel
Partner: Webb Signs Inc
Simplicity took center stage in this project. Fabricated stainless steel letters, ¾” thick and 10″ tall, were produced without a back for a clean, architectural look.
This project highlights the power of precision fabrication—where material quality and craftsmanship do all the talking.
Single-Ply Systems — PVC Done Right
Partner: Pro Graphics
PVC continues to prove its versatility, and this project shows how it can be elevated with the right approach. Using 3/8″ thick PVC letters in multiple heights, along with a custom PVC logo bar finished in custom paint, the project balanced cost-effectiveness with visual impact.
Customer-applied vinyl added another layer of collaboration, making this a smart, flexible solution for brand-forward signage.

Lee University — Precision Plaques with Lasting Impact
Partner: RP Sign Systems
This multi-sign project focused on detail and durability. Precision bronze plaques featured raised and recessed copy with carefully selected paint colors, Colorlast inserts, and both round and rectangular formats.
Designed to commemorate and inform, these plaques demonstrate how thoughtful color contrast, material choice, and finishing techniques contribute to signage that tells a story—and stands the test of time.



Anchor Port — Large-Scale Custom Formed Plastic Letters
Partner: Fox Cities Sign and Lighting
When scale matters, weight and installation considerations follow closely behind. This project used custom Formed Plastic letters and logos, up to 41″ high and 1¼” thick, finished in custom paint.
The result is bold, large-format signage with a lighter footprint—showing how custom formed plastics expand design possibilities while maintaining practical installation advantages.

What These Projects Tell Us About Signage For The Year Ahead
Across industries and applications, a few clear themes emerged:
- Mixed materials continue to add depth and visual interest
- Lighting is increasingly used as a design element, not just a functional add-on
- Custom paint and Colorlast finishes remain essential for color contrast
- PVC and Formed Plastic offer smart, scalable solutions when used intentionally
- Collaboration between manufacturer and sign partner drives the best results
Built by Partners, Powered by Gemini
Every project in this roundup reflects the strength of collaboration. Gemini’s role goes beyond fabrication—we support our partners with material expertise, precision manufacturing, and the flexibility to bring complex ideas to life.
As we look ahead, these projects set the bar for what signage can achieve when craftsmanship, creativity, and partnership align.
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