Charlie Tyke is a name that resonates with great design. With a career spanning over 70 years, Tyke has left an indelible mark on the design world, touching multiple industries, and revolutionizing how we live, work, and play. From his early days designing the first garage door opener with an integral light fixture to revolutionizing the rotational mold industry to accommodate other products to his innovative approach to office signage, Tyke’s legacy is one of creativity, ingenuity, and lasting impact.
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What’s new at 2/90 Sign Systems?
In 2017, 2/90 Sign Systems developed SafeCare, with the guidance of The New York State Office of Mental Health, a groundbreaking signage system specifically designed for behavioral health environments. SafeCare signs are made of durable polycarbonate material that prevents breakage and can’t be used as weapons. The signs feature soft round corners and beveled sides, eliminating sharp edges that could harm patients. Tamper-resistant fasteners and adhesive secure the signs to the wall, preventing tampering.
Caro Psychiatric Hospital in Caro, Michigan, faced the challenge of implementing a wayfinding solution that would ensure patient safety while effectively guiding patients, staff, and visitors through their new 100-bed facility with four wings. They needed a signage system that could adapt to their unique behavioral health environment and provide clear differentiation between various areas.
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- If you don’t, someone else will!
- Attractive profit margins.
- Be everything to your clients.
- Complements system furniture.
- Increase your competitive advantage.
You Specified the Furniture. Don’t Forget the Signs!
No two signs ever need to look the same with 2/90 Sign Systems. The only thing these signs have in common is their size. Our sign systems accept infinite options including insert configurations, finishes, graphics, and more to create a one-of-a-kind sign to meet your client’s needs.
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To learn more about how 2/90 can help you find your way, we invite you to view our binder on MRL.
2/90 Sign Systems awarded a new GSA Contract.
After successfully serving our government clients since 2002, 2/90 Sign Systems is proud to announce that we have been awarded a new GSA contract effective September 6, 2022. All 2/90 Sign Systems interior and exterior products, in addition to wayfinding and installation services, are available on GSA Contract No. 47QSMA22D08QM.
We look forward to delivering excellent customer service and quality wayfinding products to our government clients for another 20 years.
ADA DIRECT PRINT (ADP): UV/LED-cured inks are digitally printed directly to insert material producing ADA-compliant graphics with 1/32” thick raised characters and fully domed Grade II Braille dots. Insert and substrate materials include painted ABS, PTEG, and acrylic, as well as metal, wood, and stone laminates, and more. ADP uses state-of-the-art direct to insert, 3D-printing technology, creating a bonded copy application with superior adhesion and detailed dimensional graphics.
ADA Direct Print Features:
- UV/LED-cured dimensional 1/32” Raised characters
- Integral color
- Exterior grade
- Detailed dimensional graphics with fully domed Grade II Braille
- Suitable for a wide range of custom substrate materials
- Sustainable process
Proximity seating a problem? 2/90 introduces RESERVED Seat Barrier, a better solution than paper messages to ensure the safety of those in your care. Reserved not only informs people the seat is unavailable but prevents them from sitting. The sign is constructed of 3MM expanded PVC with direct print copy. It installs easily with an adjustable hook and loop strap. Strategically place RESERVED seat barriers creating a visual and physical barricade to eliminate close seating in public.
Today there are more questions than ever, and 2/90 Sign Systems has the ANSWERS™ to help students and staff safely return to the classroom. A collection of signs and social distancing products will reinforce school policy and minimize risk.