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Here’s what they are saying about The ADA Sign Lady’s Seminars and Webinars:


About the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center Webinar:


I have been meaning to write you concerning your webinar.  Your webinar was one of the best presentations I’ve seen.  It was clear, concise, covered the basics of code-compliant signage design, but went far beyond to challenge the design-oriented mind to explore some creative and functional options that are now allowed in the wording of the code language.  Excellent presentation! 

 

I’ve been bragging about your presentation to our team here. 

 

~Dan

p.s. by all means, feel free to use my compliments…they’re well deserved.

 

Dan E. Woosley, AIA, CASp

Evan Terry Associates 


From the Reed College ADA Seminar:


Just wanted to let you know that my group thought you had very useful information. and attending was well worth their time. Even X said he was aware of most of the information but did take away 5 things that he was not aware of that would be very useful and would put to work immediately. So thank you for your time.

From Mary Meyer, President/co-owner/General Contractor of Martin Bros.Inc and VP/co-owner of Meyer Sign Co. of Oregon

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Sharon,

Thanks for a really great seminar yesterday at Reed! Your dedication and commitment to improving the signage world (for everybody) is greatly appreciated! I especially noticed the sequence of priorities for ADA and the separation of visual and tactile as well as the recognition of the more dominant use of raised lettering as compared to braille use. 

From Paul Mazzucca, Authorized Marcal Partner, Signflow

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Pardon our dust while we remodel our website!

This page and others are still being constructed!

Smiling faces as we wrap up our seminar in Palo Alto.

You can visit Linda Fong, Fast Signs Oakland, on Linked In for her comments about this special seminar, which included a tour of a large phased project we are wrapping up in Palo Alto.  Thank you, Linda!

If you want to see what we have done so far on this project, we suggest visiting Dinah's Garden Hotel and eating a delicious lunch at their Poolside Restaurant, as we did during our tour. Then you can walk around the unique site, feed the koi, and see many of our signs.  As with most complex wayfinding projects, it remains a work in progress!