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Professional Office Signs NYC
The moment a client walks into your office, your signage is already doing the talking. Whether you’re in a Midtown law firm, a SoHo creative agency, or a Financial District financial services office, the signs on your walls, doors, and reception desk tell people what kind of company they’re dealing with.
Street Style Sign Studio designs and installs professional office signs across New York City — from single-floor tenants to multi-floor corporate headquarters.
Professional offices in New York City typically need signage at three key moments: when they first move in and need to brand a new space, when they rebrand and need to update existing signage across the office, and when they expand and need consistent signage across floors or new locations.
Your lobby sign is the first thing clients and visitors see. We fabricate custom lobby logos in acrylic, metal, dimensional letters, and backlit options — mounted flush to the wall, on standoffs, or built as freestanding installations. We work from your brand guidelines or help develop the right material and finish for your space.
Clear wayfinding matters in larger offices. We produce conference room signs, directional signs, floor directories, and suite identification signs that match your brand standards. All systems can be designed ADA-compliant from the start, which avoids costly retrofits later.
Office door signs and individual name plates need to be both professional and practical. We fabricate slide-in name plate systems, printed acrylic door signs, and ADA-compliant tactile signs with Braille for any office environment in New York City.
Open-plan offices often use window graphics and privacy film to create visual separation without blocking light. We install cut vinyl logos, frosted film, and custom patterns on glass partitions and exterior-facing windows throughout NYC office buildings.
Installing signs in a New York City commercial building isn’t always straightforward. Building management often has requirements about wall anchoring, approved contractors, and sign placement — particularly in Class A office buildings in Midtown and Lower Manhattan.
Street Style Sign Studio is experienced working within these constraints. We communicate directly with building management when needed, provide insurance certificates, and schedule installations around building access windows so your project doesn’t get held up.
If your firm is rebranding, signage is often one of the last things planned but one of the most visible results. We handle phased office rebrand installations — starting with the lobby and reception areas, then moving through conference rooms and corridors — while keeping the office operational.
We’ve done full rebrands for law firms, financial services companies, and tech offices across Manhattan and Brooklyn. See our office space rebrand case study for a real example.
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We fabricate lobby signs, reception wall logos, conference room signs, door name plates, wayfinding systems, window graphics, privacy film, and ADA-compliant tactile and Braille signs for professional offices in New York City.
Yes. We work from your brand guidelines — including specific colors (Pantone or CMYK), fonts, logo files, and finish specifications. If you don’t have a detailed signage spec, we can help develop one that translates your brand correctly to physical materials.
Yes. We produce ADA-compliant tactile signs with Braille for room identification, restrooms, exits, and other required locations. We can audit your existing signage against ADA requirements and supply a compliant replacement system.
A standard lobby sign or suite of door signs typically takes 7 to 14 business days from approved design to installation. Larger systems — full wayfinding or multi-floor installations — require a project timeline established at brief stage. We conduct an on-site survey before any project begins.
Yes. We regularly schedule installations outside business hours — early mornings, evenings, or weekends — for occupied NYC offices where daytime disruption isn’t acceptable.