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.