I had an excellent experience working with Noble Signs for our SoHo renovation project. A colleague recommended their services, and from our initial consultation with the founders, it was clear they were knowledgeable and professional.
They capably handled all aspects of the project—including design, permitting, fabrication, and installation—and completed everything on time for our store opening, despite the tight schedule. The quality of their work met our expectations in every respect.
Additionally, their documentary about NYC signage culture demonstrates their thoughtful approach to their craft and connection to the community.
I would certainly recommend Noble Signs to others seeking quality...
Read morefound this place on google which happened to be in BedStuy where I live. To "support a local business" I called them to get hand lettering for my old car and was advised to send an email instead of calling. After a week of back and forth emails and me asking for someone to call me back to make a deal in minutes I didn't get a quote or a call back. Driving by the place every other day I don't see miriad of customers waiting in line next to their door. I'm just curious if owner is aware how productive the team is... and how longer this business will survive with such customer care... WASTE of TIME not...
Read moreMac Pohanka and his colleague gave a group of about 30 people a tour of the Nonle Signs building. They have collected and stored lots of fabulous historical treasures of vernacular signs, Neon, porcelain, acrylic, painted. They have evolved thier passion into a museum, collecting and displaying this culture form, that is gradually changing with time. I thoroughly enjoyed thier casual stories of life as sign writers and collectors. Let them know of a sign near you is going to be discarded, they may want to come...
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