design and creative

Custom Art

We partner with clients to design and produce artwork that does more than fill walls. Whether through wayfinding systems, branded environments, calming imagery, or large-scale installations, our role is to shape how people feel, move, and connect within a space. Our team combines creative vision with technical precision to ensure every concept is not only compelling but buildable. We design with intention and approach every project with the understanding that the environments we help create will be lived in, worked in, and remembered.

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1) Environmental Graphics

Where Space Becomes Story

Environmental graphics create purposeful and engaging visual experiences using walls, glass, hallways, and architectural surfaces. These range from branded feature walls and massive murals, to wayfinding systems and overlay installations. Our work incorporates art into the built environment. Our department treats each project individually, beginning with a thorough understanding of the client’s brand, audience, and the flow of the space. Using a combination of design, mathematics, and knowledge of materials and hardware, we create designs that are visually interesting, technically sound, and fabrication-ready. Our focus on the integrated design stems from our careful consideration of all aspects, including material and scale choices, sightlines, and installation challenges, to ensure a better experience for the end user.

2) Statement Art Pieces

Art That Commands a Room

Statement pieces are often dimensional artworks that serve to anchor a space with an immediate focal point. They are often built with layered acrylic, metal, wood, resin, and/or other materials to create a sense of depth, texture, and movement that are more than just a surface. Our department starts with an analysis of the architecture, illumination, and perspectives so that the piece will complement the environment. After fabrication, we engineer scale, proportion, and structural integrity around each element to ensure that all pieces are optimized for both aesthetics and installation, resulting in a bold focal point that is immersive, intentional, and balanced for the environment.

3) Branded Art & Signage

Identity Made Visible

Branded art takes a company’s mission, culture, and visual identity, and expresses these elements in the physical environment of a space. Examples of branded art include dimensional logos, mission and values walls, custom typography pieces, and integrated wayfinding art. Our department begins by analyzing the brand’s guidelines and tone of voice, as well as identifying the intended audience, to ensure alignment when it comes to color, materials, and messaging. The goal is to create art that not only expresses brand identity, it uplifts the environment for all who function within it.

4) Donor/Recognition Walls

Designing For Legacy

Donor and recognition walls are custom built features that recognize the individuals, families, or organizations whose support has helped turn the vision into a reality. These features are present in most healthcare, educational and cultural facilities, helping to create a sense of gratitude while helping to achieve the desired architectural vision. Each wall created by our department is approached with the sensitivity and understanding of the differing levels of hierarchy, naming conventions, and future expansion possibilities. We develop clear layouts and material to ensure readability and longevity. The final installation is both meaningful and refined, honoring generosity in a way that feels timeless and dignified.

5) Functional Art

Aesthetics with Purpose

Functional art creatively combines beauty and utility. In the case of architecture, art can turn necessary and often overlooked elements into parts of an overall design. This includes acoustic artwork, design privacy films, glass art, wayfinding, and other flex solutions for comfort, compliance, usability. Instead of purely technical elements, our department tries to include these elements in the overall design language of the space. First, we determine what needs to be achieved (sound absorption, light filtration, privacy, etc.). This is followed by developing the artwork and material specifications in the form of Adobe and CAD drawings to the exact dimensions in order to facilitate construction. The ultimate goal is to create an environment that looks beautiful and functions well.

6) Interactive & Sensory Art

Designed for Engagement and Emotional Wellbeing

Interactive and sensory art invites touch, movement, and engagement, creating environments that actively support emotional regulation and connection. Often incorporated into behavioral health, trauma-informed, pediatric, and healing-focused spaces, these installations may include tactile wall elements, layered textures, calming light features, interactive graphics, and thoughtfully designed sensory panels.

Our department approaches this work with research-driven intention, carefully considering sightlines, material safety, durability, and overall sensory impact. Because these pieces are meant to be experienced physically, we prioritize secure mounting methods, tamper-resistant hardware, rounded edges, impact-resistant materials, and rigorous fabrication standards. Each installation is engineered to remain firmly integrated into the wall system so that interaction is safe, controlled, and compliant with facility requirements. The result is artwork that not only engages visually and physically, but also upholds the highest standards of safety within spaces designed for healing and support.