We aren't a sign shop, but end up making a lot of signs!
Back in the GPT-3 days image generation was pretty bad, especially with text. A friend made some "Live, Laugh, Love" text that came out wild, with some extra flouishes, and the word Lough. I decided to make it real, so this is a photo of a routered sign in his kitchen - bad AI art made real.
This sign for our Temple of Floating Compression piece is itself a tensegrity sculpture, based on Snelson's X-Frame.
This backlit sign honors Hodgee, our local lake monster who lives in Lake Hodges. It was donated to the 2025 Del Dios Community Center silent auction.
Below each instruction is a clicker counter, which invites passers by to consider if they are rule followers or rebels. A control counter, in a clear sealed box below, completes the joke.
What happens if you give a large language model full control over an industrial plasma cutter? Find out here.
People love being shushed. This sign does that, and includes a decibel meter so they can know exactly how loud it is. Partly hearing protection awareness, partly being pranksters.
During the pandemic we could not source the replacement hose for our dishwasher, so we used a radiator hose from a Ford Mustang. Of course had to logo swap to match.
Back lit to help nightime visitors. No stalking please!