This month, we want to share a complete signage project we created for a healthcare clinic.
We used several Vista System sign types throughout the space.
These included wall signs, projecting signs, directional signs, and additional signage solutions.
Our goal was to create more than a collection of individual signs.
We wanted every element to work together across the clinic.
Each sign needed to serve its purpose while maintaining the same clear and professional appearance.
One of the key features of this project was our use of Photo Metal technology.
We used direct printing on aluminum with Photo Metal across the signage system.
This gave the signs a durable, clean, and highly legible finish.
Using Photo Metal throughout the project also helped us maintain a consistent visual appearance.
The clinic required several different sign types for different locations.
However, we wanted the graphics to remain connected across every application.
We combined the Photo Metal printing with Vista System frames to create that consistency.

The right materials and sign types can work together across an entire project.
This combination became one of the most important elements of the project.
Our Vista frames provided the structure needed for the different signage applications.
Meanwhile, Photo Metal provided the clean and durable printed finish.
Together, these elements allowed us to create different signs without losing the project’s overall visual language.
A projecting sign serves a different purpose from a wall sign.
Directional signage also has its own role within the space.
Still, we could connect them all through the same materials and design approach.
This was especially important for the clinic’s wayfinding system.
Visitors need clear information as they move through different areas.
Therefore, we incorporated several signage types to support navigation throughout the space.
We used projecting signs to increase visibility from different directions.
We also incorporated wall and directional signs to provide information at important locations.
Each sign supported a specific need within the clinic.
At the same time, we maintained the same visual language across the different applications.
The Vista frames created a consistent structure, while Photo Metal connected the graphics throughout the project.
This project also demonstrates why material selection matters when planning a complete signage program.
Materials influence much more than the appearance of one individual sign.
They can help connect different applications and create consistency throughout an entire environment.
By using Photo Metal across the project, we created a uniform finish for several signage types.
By combining it with Vista frames, we could maintain that appearance across different configurations and applications.
We believe this combination is what makes the project particularly interesting.
We did not rely on one sign type to meet every requirement.
Instead, we selected different solutions according to the needs of each location.
However, every solution remained part of the same complete signage system.

The final result is a practical and well-organized signage program for the clinic.
It supports clear wayfinding while maintaining a clean and professional appearance.
Most importantly, the different elements feel connected throughout the space.
For us, this project shows what can happen when the right materials and signage systems work together.
Different signs can perform different functions without creating an inconsistent environment.
It also demonstrates the flexibility available when we use Vista System frames across a complete project.
We can incorporate different sign types while maintaining one clear visual direction.
That is exactly why we wanted to feature this project as our Project of the Month.
It highlights more than one product or individual sign..
It shows how we can combine materials, frames, and applications to create one complete solution.
If you are planning a project with several signage requirements, we would be happy to help.
We can provide samples, specifications, and guidance for your project.
Want to see how Vista frames with Photo Metal technology could work for your next project? We’ll be happy to explore the possibilities with you.
