ADA Signs Designed Around Your Space and Your Brand
The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design specify exactly what a compliant sign must include: raised tactile characters, Grade 2 Braille, non-glare finishes, high contrast between text and background, and mounting at the correct height beside the latch side of a door. What those standards leave open is how a sign looks. Color, material, typeface, and layout can all be tailored to match your building’s identity without sacrificing a single code requirement.
HMWitt and Company fabricates custom ADA signs for commercial buildings, apartment communities, schools, hotels, healthcare facilities, and government properties. Our signs are fabricated using photopolymer and UV flatbed processes with acrylic and layered materials built to produce the raised text and Braille required by law. Whether you need a single replacement sign or a full building package covering every room, restroom, stairwell, and elevator, we design and produce signs that pass inspection and represent your property professionally.
Permanent room identification signs are among the most scrutinized elements of any building inspection, because they are tied directly to occupancy and accessibility compliance. Getting them wrong means failed inspections, costly corrections, and potential liability. Our team works through every specification with you before production begins, so the signs that arrive are code-correct the first time.
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What Custom ADA Signs Cover
A complete custom ADA sign program typically spans restrooms, room identification, stairwells, elevator panels, directional signs, suite and door numbers, evacuation maps, and specialty rooms such as mechanical, electrical, and maintenance spaces. Every sign in the catalog below is available with your choice of colors, finishes, and layout, all verified against current ADA standards before we go to production.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I match my building's color scheme and still be ADA compliant?
Yes. The ADA requires a non-glare finish and a high contrast ratio between characters and background, but it does not mandate specific colors. Our design process identifies compliant color combinations that align with your brand or interior palette before production begins.
What information do you need to start a custom ADA sign order?
A room list with the text for each sign, your preferred colors or brand guidelines, the building type, and any mounting or material preferences are the core inputs. For full building packages we often coordinate directly with the architect or general contractor to review the sign schedule and confirm compliance with the 2010 ADA Standards.
Do your custom signs include Grade 2 Braille?
Yes. All of our ADA room identification signs include Grade 2 contracted Braille as required by the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design. Braille is incorporated into the fabrication process, not added as an afterthought, so placement and dome height meet the specification.
Can you produce a full building sign package rather than individual signs?
Full building packages are a core part of what we do. We work with property managers, general contractors, and facility teams to cover every required sign type in one coordinated project, from restrooms and stairwells to elevator panels, directional signs, and room numbers, all fabricated to a consistent custom design.
Why Property Owners and Contractors Choose HMWitt and Company
Compliance expertise is one of the most practical things a sign vendor can offer. When a contractor, property manager, or architect comes to us for a custom sign package, they are not just buying materials. They are buying confidence that the finished signs will meet code, satisfy inspectors, and hold up over time. HMWitt and Company handles projects from single tenant improvements to multi-floor building rollouts, and our fabrication process is built for the detail and consistency those projects demand. To discuss your project or request a quote, call us at 773-250-5000.







