Pure Image Signs and Graphics is a Vancouver–based office sign company providing custom office signs, indoor office signs, and professional office signage for corporate, medical, and administrative environments across Vancouver and the Greater Vancouver Area.
Office signage is not decorative signage. In professional environments, office signage functions as operational infrastructure, supporting navigation, privacy, and workflow without drawing attention to itself. These spaces are used by people who are focused, time-sensitive, or unfamiliar with the layout, which means signs must be clear, consistent, and dependable.
At Pure Image Signs and Graphics, we design office signs around real behavior in working offices: how employees move between rooms, how patients navigate clinics, how visitors locate the reception area, and how staff recognize private or restricted areas. Every detail—layout, typography, contrast, placement, and materials—is selected to ensure signage remains readable, appropriate, and professional through years of daily use, cleaning, and change.
The result is office signage that guides quietly, supports efficiency, and maintains trust without disrupting the work environment.
Professional office signage follows clear design principles that support daily usability and long-term performance:
While custom office signs are highly customizable, functionality always comes first. We help businesses align signage with branding through colour, materials, and finishes without sacrificing clarity or professionalism.
Different offices require different signage systems. We help clients choose customized office signs based on layout, audience, and operational needs, not aesthetics alone.
Indoor office signs are used for room identification, directories, internal wayfinding, and department labeling. These signs reduce confusion and create consistency across offices, floors, and teams.
Corporate office signs are installed in lobbies, reception areas, boardrooms, and hallways to reinforce brand identity and present a polished, professional image to clients, partners, and employees.
Medical office signs are designed for clinics and healthcare environments where clarity, privacy, and patient flow are critical. These signs are designed with accessibility, hygiene, and readability in mind under clinical lighting.
Medical office door signs identify exam rooms, practitioner offices, and functional spaces. They are designed for close-range legibility and easy updates as room use, practitioners, or schedules change.
Customized office signs are built for unique layouts, multi-tenant buildings, or brand-specific interiors. Materials, finishes, and mounting methods are selected to integrate seamlessly with the office environment while remaining functional and professional.
Well-planned office signs support more than navigation. Businesses rely on office signage to:
In medical and corporate settings, the best office signage guides quietly. It should feel intuitive, not noticeable.
As one of the experienced office signage companies in the region, we design and install signage for:
Materials and installation methods are selected based on traffic levels, cleaning requirements, and long-term use.
The projects below showcase custom office signs, medical office signage, and corporate office signs installed by our team across Vancouver and the Greater Vancouver Area.
Office signage requires planning beyond design alone. Our process is built to ensure clarity, consistency, and reliability.
Businesses choose us because office signage must work quietly and consistently.
Many clients return for additional locations, updates, and expansions, because consistency matters.
Pure Image and Graphics brings hands-on experience in office, medical office, and indoor signs. Our team works directly with business owners, office managers, and property teams to ensure signage performs reliably in real working environments.
If you’re planning custom office signs, medical office signage, or led signs, the most important step is planning the system correctly from the start. We’ll review your office layout, usage patterns, and branding needs, then recommend sign types, materials, and placement to support your space long-term.
We do a lot of work for businesses in Vancouver, and our team also provides on-site help and installation for offices in Langley, Surrey, and Burnaby. Whether you are updating a space in Pitt Meadows, New Westminster, and Maple Ridge area, we make sure your signs are put up correctly and look great.
Pure Image Signs and Graphics offers a full range of office signage, including commercial reception signage, door and room signs, wayfinding systems, dimensional lettering, vinyl wall graphics, and more. Our custom office signs combine precision fabrication with high-quality materials to create a cohesive, professional image for your Maple Ridge or Vancouver workspace.
Custom office signs are designed around how an office actually functions, not just how it looks. Unlike generic interior signs, custom office signage considers room use, visitor flow, privacy needs, viewing distance, lighting, and long-term durability. This ensures signage remains clear, professional, and effective through daily use, cleaning, staff changes, and office growth.
Medical office signs prioritize patient flow, privacy, and close-range legibility, often under bright clinical lighting and frequent cleaning. Corporate office signs typically focus more on brand presentation, wayfinding, and consistency across departments. While both require clarity and professionalism, medical environments demand greater attention to discretion, accessibility, and operational efficiency.
Yes. Well-planned office signage systems account for change. We often recommend modular designs, interchangeable name inserts, or update-friendly mounting methods for medical office door signs and room identification. This allows businesses to update names, functions, or departments without replacing entire signs, helping maintain consistency while reducing long-term costs.
Office sign placement is based on behavior, not guesswork. We consider how people enter spaces, where decisions are made, sightlines, corridor width, and whether users are familiar or first-time visitors. Signs are positioned near entrances, intersections, and transition points so guidance feels intuitive and reduces interruptions or confusion.


