Designer / ArchitectSteinberg Architects ContractorWebcorYear Completed2009

VKK Signamakers (now ​Priority Architectural Graphics) played a pivotal role in the development of signage for the Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life, a comprehensive community center in Palo Alto, California. The project encompassed the design, fabrication, and installation of a diverse array of signage solutions, including wayfinding systems, donor recognition plaques, and code-compliant signs. VKK‘s expertise ensured that each element harmoniously integrated with the campus’s architectural aesthetics, enhancing both functionality and visual appeal.

Leveraging our extensive experience and commitment to quality, VKK collaborated closely with project stakeholders to deliver signage that met the highest standards. Our attention to detail and proactive project management facilitated seamless coordination, resulting in the timely completion of all signage elements. This successful partnership underscored Priority Architectural Graphics’ reputation as a trusted provider of tailored signage solutions that contribute significantly to the success of complex community projects, particularly projects that honor valued stakeholders.

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