Museums

“There are so many different ways we can conform your vision to your Museum. It is truly rare that we ever say no to engineering a way to get the results that the customer has in mind. With master craftmanship and reliable sources we don’t give up until we achieve our goal. The sky is the limit.”

Wm Lardieri

Interior of a naval and maritime museum with custom wayward signs for tours and facilities.

Custom welded aluminum frames with full color digital print mounted to a aluminum background for these wayward signs around the ship

Interior view of a naval aircraft museum with planes on display and information panels.

Clear acrylic casing covers a raised cabinet that hold cast brass emblems

Interior view of Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, featuring aircraft displays, signage for tours and facilities, and historical exhibits.

Cast metal plaques on each podium in front of each plane with picture of the pilots and text below.

Transparent enclosure containing a mechanical engine component displayed in a room.

Above is a custom welded aluminum frame with 1/2” clear polycarbonate that was built to house this open faced plane motor. It has special lighting and a motor to turn the engine slowly.

Excuse the paper they wanted to repaint the walls before it was totally exposed.

Illustrated character named Scrappy, a dog wearing aviator goggles and a pilot's jacket, on a sign promoting the USS Yorktown and Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum.

The ship mascot was built for selfies

Informational sign about the E-1B Tracer aircraft, detailing specifications like manufacturer (Grumman), type (carrier-based early-warning aircraft), dimensions (wingspan 72 ft, length 45 ft 4 in), and performance details such as powerplant and speed. Located at the National Naval Aviation Museum exhibit.

Each exhibit was tagged with an description. full digital print laminated and applied to aluminum.

Illuminated "Now Showing" sign on a wooden table in a dimly lit room.

Box sign were built for the movie room that showed every 30 minutes. It would automatically come on when the movie was showing

The Yorktown Museum

Mt Pleasant, SC

A display with a large photograph and the text 'USS Yorktown Association Est. 1948' in a hallway, featuring a vintage image of a large group of people seated at long tables.

Murals placed all around the ship help tell the stories of the heroes in our past