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Gallery

Throughout my 10-plus years of being a sign installer, I have amassed a large collection of installation photos. Browse the projects below and check the caption for a brief description of the work involved with each.

This Ford Transit high roof van for B&W Electric was white originally, but after a full wrap of eye-popping graphics were installed, it became one of the best-looking projects that I have worked on. There is a constant technique debate amongst installers with the insets on the sides of the van – to trim out or not to trim out? After completing the 3M fleet certification, I know how to lay the vinyl in the 1″-inch insets without the graphics separating from the van months later.
Above is a full wrap that I installed for Crunch Fitness in the summer of 2025. With projects like these, accurate measurements are everything. And I always double-check the overlap and bleed before I start laying panels.
Storefront and/or office suite window graphics are some of my favorite types of graphics installations. Standing back and seeing the finished product is very satisfying and the business is immediately more distinguished and noticeable. Above is a perforated window vinyl job with privacy window frost on the bottom that I did in 2024 for Adaptive Adventures.
Partial vehicle wraps like this are my specialty. After completing 3M’s rigorous fleet graphics training and testing, I have in-depth knowledge of the installation process. This expertise allows me to provide high-quality wraps at an affordable price.
This temporary window graphic job was for Boba Tea in Westminster in 2025. The project was installed in the middle of a hot stretch in summer. What sets me apart from other installers is that I am always cognizant of outdoor temperature and also which side of the building the installation is happening. For this one, I started at 6am because the windows were west facing. Had I started normal time it would’ve dragged into the afternoon and the vinyl could’ve potentially stretched in the direct sunlight and 90+ degree temperatures.
In 2024, I was lucky enough to be part of an installation at Empower Field at Mile High for the annual Bud Light – NFL partner summit. Representatives from twenty-seven football clubs flew into town and eventually passed through the elevator graphics and other various signage that we installed for the event.
My graphics installations aren’t always limited to just vinyl – above are two banners and two Dibond® aluminum composite signs that I installed in 2023. The most difficult aspect to these installations is keeping the banner taught and wrinkle-free.
Here is another half-wrap that I installed back in 2019. Half-wraps are much more noticeable and eye-catching than cut vinyl lettering.
Even though this bar graphic was temporary, it still needed to be extensively post-heated with a vinyl roller due to the crevasses between the tiles.
Growing up as a huge football fan, I was ecstatic to be part of the Bon Secours, Washington Redskins training camp in 2013 & 2014. Despite the intense July heat, the thousands of feet of fence banners were the most eye-popping aspect to the entire facility when camp commenced.
In Spring of 2023, the world-famous Mexican restaurant Casa Bonita in Lakewood Colorado was under renovation after being bought by the South Park creators. I installed multiple different graphic projects during this time. Above is a Tequila cart that I thought was one of the more impressive-looking projects on the premises.
Installing this wall graphic at Rock Creek Curling in Lafayette, Colorado involved using the maximum allowable scaffolding height. The team carefully assembled the scaffolding one piece at a time, with three crew members working together to reach and install the graphic at the top of the wall.
As a general rule for installing storefront window graphics – never trust that the mullions are straight or level. I always use a laser level when installing projects like the green banding on the front of this ACE Check Cashing location.
In 2024, History Colorado Center needed to update their patio glass graphics. The cut vinyl lettering signage above made the museum more noticeable and inviting when viewing it from the street on Broadway.
Above is a wall graphic that I installed for George Washington High School in partnership with the Patrick Surtain II Foundation. Pat was scheduled for an event at the high school one week before the 2024 NFL season and they needed to enhance the ambiance of the newly founded ‘Patrick Surtain II Inspiration Room’.
This is a wall graphic for a Mammut Sports Group dressing room that I installed in 2025. The panorama-style mountain-scape helped establish their desired ambiance for customers test-fitting their apparel.
One of the first installations that I was a part of when I entered the industry in 2013 was a full semi-truck cab wrap and one side of a trailer graphic for a Barbasol truck. The truck was to be used in a commercial and had a strict deadline. I cannot take full credit for this install as I was just beginning to learn the ins and outs of vehicle graphics, but it was an impressive project to be a part of, nonetheless.
This window graphic for Yoga Box in Denver yielded a fantastic result. It was produced and installed as 15 separate cut vinyl panels.
Above is a partial trailer wrap for Groundhog Heating & Air Conditioning that I did back in 2019. The owner of the company was a retired U.S. Marine, and he was very happy with the finished product.
Above is a perforated window graphic installation that I did for Habitat for Humanity Restore in 2023. The management occupied offices with windows that were located on the sidewalk next to the front entrance and they needed a solution for customers peeking into their office while they were working. Perforated window vinyl is designed to be able to see outside from inside, but not vice versa.
The wall mural above was done for Arvada Rent-Alls in the Denver Metro area in 2024. The wall was textured and located above a stairwell, so it required setting up scaffolding and extensively post-heating the graphic.
The desired concept for this plumbing van was to keep the entirety of the graphic within the inset on both sides. This requires using 3M knifeless tape beforehand so that you minimize vehicle body scratches from cutting directly on the vehicle with a blade.
Etched window film can be installed dry or wet, but that’s probably the only forgiving aspect to the fragile material. Underlying debris or creased material discoloration are much more of an issue than with other materials. Despite those concerns, the above design for a sub-contracted office installation turned out great.
Standoff-mounted acrylic signage is another one of the installation services I offer. The project above was a creative office signage idea for a construction company in rural Kiowa, Colorado in 2024. The tree is printed and cut vinyl, with ten circle-cut acrylic signs representing the different core values of the company.
The above photo is a job that I installed for Colorado Access in their office in Greenwood Village, Colorado in 2024. The first step was installing a wall mural on the right side. Then, my co-worker and fabrication lead came out to install the wood slat wall. Next came the stud-mounted brushed metal logo. And finally, we installed eleven separate acrylic signs with standoffs. This is a great example of what can be accomplished with an open-minded concept and an excess of resources.
Last but not least, in 2016 the donor wall at the Weinstein Jewish Community Center in Richmond, VA needed a revamp. Essentially what you’re looking at is over fifty or more 3/4″ thick wood panels that we cleat-mounted to the sheetrock underneath. Then we brought in some custom wood-like vinyl and printed the text onto the Hebrew letters. The final step was to apply the vinyl to the wood pieces. The entire project took a few weeks and required working off of a scissor lift with safety harnesses for the duration.