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HISTORY:
Creo Industrial Arts was founded in 1984 in Seattle, Washington
by design professionals Clayton Moss and Russ Roberts. The company,
known at the time SignTech, began as a design/build sign company
specializing in wayfinding and identification systems for Corporate
Campuses in the emerging Technology Corridor of the Greater
Seattle area.
In the late 80’s, the principals recognized a need for a sophisticated
detailing, engineering, consulting, project management and manufacturing
resource for the more creative, custom and comprehensive environmental
graphic design projects. In response to this need, Creo Industrial
Arts re-invented itself with a greater emphasis on technical
construction detailing, and added multi-media fabrication capabilities
including custom metal fabrication and electrical expertise.
By the early 90’s Creo Industrial Arts had established itself
as a leading source for the implementation of comprehensive
Environmental Graphic systems throughout the Western US. The
company’s main focus had shifted from campus settings to more
complex urban environments including retail centers, corporate
and institutional spaces, and large public venues including
sports facilities and museums. By the end of that decade, Creo
Industrial Arts had also produced some very notable graphics
for themed environments such as Disneyland Resort and Universal
Studios, enhancing Creo Industrial Arts’ reputation as a specialty
fabricator with the ability to tackle some of the most unique
and challenging projects in the industry.
In 2008 Sign Tech was re-branded, changing its name to Creo
Industrial Arts to better reflect our capabilities and the types
of projects we are involved with today. Today, Creo Industrial
Arts projects circle the globe. From Hong Kong to Alaska, from
Japan to Paradise Island, Bahamas, and in major cities throughout
the US, Creo Industrial Arts has provided world class products
and services to the professional design community and the built
environment.
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