Established over thirty-five years ago, Richard Honan Sign Company has always been known for quality and innovative signs. We are a full service sign company developing designs from concept, through production, installation and completion. From unique carved wooden signs to water-jet cut stainless steel corporate logos, Honan Sign has established itself as a forerunner in the sign industry.
We offer a multitude of different sign options from traditional to modern, including gold leafing and large format digital printing.
We offer a multitude of different sign options from traditional to modern, including gold leafing and large format digital printing.
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Deborah Robinson
Sep 30, 2019
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Matt P.
Mar 31, 2016
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Jim Infantino
Jan 01, 2016
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I have had a few signs created by Honan Sign Co and readily recommend them to other businesses. Matt Honan has a lifetime of experience in this craft and can do hand carved wooden signs, or machine cut metal, glass, plexi and other materials I have never heard of. They have great sense of material, type and composition, and are extremely reliable and fun to work with. You just can't go wrong with them.
Carmine C.
Apr 27, 2014
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Matt and his team are awesome. We do a number of sign projects with Honan Sign and the are always flawless in design, manufacture and installation. Recently we had our store sign redone and it looks great. We just finished our truck lettering project with Matt and Nelson. I get compliments every day, looks outstanding.
I can highly recommend Matt and Honan Sign Company you sign projects.
I can highly recommend Matt and Honan Sign Company you sign projects.
Catherine Riley
Nov 12, 2013
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James I.
Jun 19, 2012
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Matt Honan is friendly, professional, quick, reliable, and really funny if you get talking to him. He did our signs at Slabmedia and it really upped the ante for the rest of the businesses in our office building. Afterwards, our neighbors at Principle Pictures had him redo their signage. He also did the gold leaf on the teapot in government center - how cool is that?