At Yank and Limey we know how to effectively use materials and scale within a space to create compelling environments and signage that engage both clients and consumers.

Dotworkz Systems

First impressions are everything. And for a company specializing in video surveillance technology, having a professional image at key industry trade shows was imperative. Yank and Limey delivered a backdrop for success with powerful trade show booth graphics that let attendees view Dotworkz in a whole new light.


Paper & More

Shaughnessy came to Yank and Limey in need of a sign for their new retail store in Sunset Hills. What we delivered was a strategic position that put Paper & More in a class by itself. The project included research, messaging, a tagline "Where Ideas Unfold" plus a logo that visually captured and conveyed the environmental commitment of the company and brought all the possibilities of paper to life.


PMC

PMC had a beautiful, new, modern facility. All it needed was a new sign to match. Yank and Limey delivered with a reflection of the innovative and contemporary style that matched the exceptional interior environment.


Soulard Preservation Hall

Soulard Preservation Hall is in the heart of historic Soulard where hundreds of people pass by each week. To better promote what the Hall has to offer, Yank and Limey designed and produced a building sign to turn foot traffic into revenue.



Impact Strategies

Impact Strategies is a company that offers many services, some specific to individual markets. Yank and Limey captured these differences and communicated them in signage that showcased their capabilities. We also built a Powerpoint presentation that offered a specifically targeted message to a very unique prospect.


Paper & More

Getting prospective customers to come to you is one thing... taking your message to the prospective customers everywhere you go is another altogether. That's exactly what Yank and Limey did with the Shaughnessy truck wrap. Now "going green" has a whole new meaning.


COCA

Bringing to life the magic inside the halls and studios of COCA was what Yank and Limey did with colorful window images of dance, song, and creativity.