Howard Industries PRIME Sign Program recognizes that successfully planned and designed wayfinding signage for colleges and universities greatly improves student and visitor navigation while reinforcing organizational branding efforts; both of which are imperative to the success of the institutions' recruitment and retention expenditures. We provide durable, modular interior and exterior wayfinding signage that not only portrays a favorable first impression, but also positively contributes to the daily functionality of the school's campus.
College/University Exterior Wayfinding Signage Includes:
College/University Interior Wayfinding Signage Includes:
To reconnect with its Scottish heritage and create an updated brand identity, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania approached Howard Industries PRIME Sign Program with a new radical main identification signage design.
With the construction of their new communication center building and other multi-building renovations in 2014, Thiel College needed a redesigned signage program to accompany them.
In the fall/winter of 2012, Penn State University Main Campus implemented their Vehicular Directional Sign Program Overhaul, which comprised over 5 different types of signs.
Indiana University was seeking painted sign components and sign kits their signage workshop could apply graphics to, assemble and install.
In 2012, Mercyhurst College officially became Mercyhurst University launching a complete rebranding campaign, which involved redesigning both the University's interior and exterior signage.
With the help of Howard Industries PRIME Sign Program's team of signage planning and design experts, Shippensburg University adopted a new, contemporary appearance for the institution's grounds.
Following the guidance from the University's Crossroad Strategic Plan: Create a Beautiful and Welcoming Campus, Shepherd University hired the signage experts of Howard Industries PRIME Sign Program to evaluate and redesign its campus signage.
In 2008, in efforts to introduce its new identity as Salus University, The Pennsylvania College of Optometry hired Howard Industries PRIME Sign Program to conduct a campus sign survey and propose a total facility signage plan.
In an effort to solve campus navigational issues, Bucks County Community College approached Howard Industries PRIME Sign Program with the challenge of designing, manufacturing and installing functional signage that offered a more contemporary appearance.
Located in Kirtland, Ohio, Lakeland Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and offers more than 135 associate degree and technical certificate programs. Educating nearly 21,000 individuals annually, Lakeland Community College has four campus locations, and recently celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017.