JG focuses on conveying the customer's unique business presence with customized colors and stylized lettering and form. The richness of gold leaf shows the strength of time and the customer's desire to offer their customers the best in product and service. Colors make powerful statements of style. Based in the Gold Rush area in the foothills of the Sierras, turn-of-the-century signs are very popular and a specialty with JG.
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Two tone gold leaf with inlaid
abalone, painted shadow and
outline on a window.
Hand carved plaque used to make a mold
and two subsequent plaques were made
and mounted onto two more signs.
Sign and mural done on old building on Main
St. on the way to Yosemite National Park.
Three different store front signs in downtown Sonora, California, an 1850's gold rush town.
Earthy,
warm colors
and round,
flowing
shapes
make this
nursery
attractive for
its primary
customers...
women.
Sand-blasted and carved wood sign is
enhanced with paint and copper to go
with the copper door entry way in front of
this foyer sign at a this mountain resort.
Playful shapes and fun lettering make this Children's
Ski Center attractive to its young customers...and their
parents can get a sense of trust and attention to their
children from the details in the design.
Built on a granite hillside, this plaza
reflects the strength of stability in its
name. It is faux painted wood to
look like the same color granite
boulders that surround it, the
arches and circles in the corners
reflect the concrete supports that
hold up the buildings that jut out
over the boulders.
Sand-blasted polyurethane foam makes this sign
able to stand up to the harsh weather in this
mountain community and the natural colors are
comfortable in their environment.
homes...so let's paint something that isn't a sign
homes...so let's paint something that isn't a sign
but reflects what he does. The sign hangs in
the truss work.the truss work.
transports product & motorcycles to
transports product & motorcycles to
rallies, behind a matching van.rallies,
behind a matching van.
Named after an old mailman that delivered
mail in snowshoes in the mountains, this
microbrewery delivers beer to festivals in
this tapper truck. Can you find the real taps?
Who says
banners have
to be plain?
A fun sign reflects the
beautiful mosaics that
are throughout the
interior of this
restaurant.
Signs