Henry Graphics, Inc. is a Georgia-based manufacturer and designer of architectural signage programs. Our work ranges from ADA-compliant interior wayfinding signs, to illuminated monuments and building signage. HGI has performed work all across the United States of America and has become one of the premier signage firms in the Southeast.
At Henry Graphics, we work on a wide array of projects of many different styles and sizes. We have been doing this for many years and as such, we have developed quite a large portfolio of completed projects. We recommend you to take the time to check our portfolio out, so you can see for yourself what we might be able to do for you.
At Henry Graphics, we work on a wide array of projects of many different styles and sizes. We have been doing this for many years and as such, we have developed quite a large portfolio of completed projects. We recommend you to take the time to check our portfolio out, so you can see for yourself what we might be able to do for you.
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Jimmy Green
Aug 23, 2021
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It was great working with the staff at Henry Graphics on a recent High School project in Middle Georgia. Professional staff, excellent quality, and craftsmanship. I would highly recommend their services to anyone looking for room signage, dimensional letter signage, or professional building dedication plaques.
Jimmy Green
Parrish Construction Group
Jimmy Green
Parrish Construction Group
Ab Strixer
Mar 03, 2018
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Frater Brian Morris
Aug 23, 2017
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David Meegan
Oct 20, 2015
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If you aren't concerned about quality, a quick turn around or communication, then this is your company! This is the Wal-Mart of sign companies. They provide everything at a decent price, but quality is awful. After they messed up my first store's signs, I decided to stop by their shop. Nowhere was the laser router that they bragged about on their website. While my salesman was giving me the tour, the owner, Shannon Henry, approached me and asked me who I was in a very rude manner. After I stated who I was and that I has spent $60, 000 on signage that was substandard, he became very angry and disrespectful
Klaus Preiss
Jun 22, 2014
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