RWD designed signage for Richmond City Hall, a community hub and crucial government office in our home city. We designed interior architectural signs located on four entrances, identification signs at the storefront entrances, information signs throughout, and room identifiers. We also provided operational signs, including a directory and hours of operation and wayfinding/directional signage, plus miscellaneous signs like a bulletin board and honoree sign.
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