Interior signage carries the brand once a customer is inside. Walton fabricates department markers, lobby identity walls, donor recognition, and environmental graphics — everything from a 4-foot dimensional logo to a full multi-floor wayfinding kit.
What it is
Interior signage is the in-space identification, decoration, and informational signage program — from a back-lit logo behind a reception desk to printed wall murals throughout a flagship.
Typical use cases
- Retail department markers and shop-in-shop identity
- Corporate lobbies and reception walls
- Donor walls in non-profit and healthcare spaces
- Environmental graphics and brand storytelling
Materials & construction
- Dimensional metal and acrylic letterforms
- Direct-print and printed-vinyl wall graphics
- Routed PVC and acrylic plaques
- Back-lit and edge-lit panel constructions
Installation
Interior installs are typically scheduled around final paint and millwork. Walton's project managers coordinate with the GC's punch-list schedule so installers aren't stepping on other trades.
Permitting
Interior signage normally falls outside the local sign permit but inherits ADA requirements at permanent rooms. Walton's design team flags ADA scope during the typology review.