Donor walls created for universities, hospitals, not-for-profits, libraries, museums, schools and major corporations. We offer Interactive digital displays and modern and traditional concepts.
American College American College Of Financial Service King of Prussia, PA
55” interactive screen with 4 Modules
Donors Recognition,
Stewardship Recognition Lifetime Giving,
Hall of Fame and Huebner Gold Medal Recipients,
Mission statement, Vision, History and New Building Donors.
Shaped Panels Southeast Alabama Medical Center Dothan, AL
The Shaped Panels donor wall was designed for this healthcare provider to create a Spirit of Giving wall. Donor names and graphics are printed on white removable paper sandwiched between clear acrylic. The back panels have printed green graphic images printed on the face. Satin aluminum accent bars flow through the design.
92- 5” hexagons, with printed inscriptions, are fabricated from 1/6” acrylic with colors sprayed on the backs. The hexagons are mounted to ½”, 1”, 1 ½” and 2” risers. The printed title plate is approx. 16” x 15”. The hexagons and title plate are mounted to 3/8” clear acrylic panels cut to the outside shape of the hexagons. The overall size is approx. 40” x 172”.
Iconic Saints Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church Port Washington, NY
This majestic, custom designed Capital Campaign Donor Wall has names printed on 2 - 35” x 47 ½” satin brass plaques mounted to a ¾” mahogany background. Smooth, tapered mahogany columns with Tuscan bases and caps support a 5” deep mahogany soffit with crown molding. Down lighting illuminates the brass plaques. Glass mosaic images of Saints are installed in the alcoves between the columns. The base of the unit is 12” x 5” deep Black Absolute Granite with gold filled sandblasted letters and a logo. The overall size is approximately 6’ x 20’.
This whimsical, colorful recognition wall has donor names printed on acrylic circles with sprayed colors on the backs. The boy and girl silhouettes are also fabricated from acrylic.
Painted aluminum letters title the wall. The overall size is approximately 65” x 125”.
Corps Community Center Roy and Betty Kroc Community Center Camden, NJ
This interactive donor recognition wall has a 40” touch-screen digital display mounted to a cherry wood background with aluminum accents on the top and bottom. The Plexiglas columns have screened copy and are mounted to maple wood columns.
This one of a kind recognition wall is comprised of ¼” thick pink acrylic diamond shaped plaques with black engraved text. Diamond sizes differentiate donor levels. ¾” thick Lumicor Birch and Silver columns are scattered through the design. The diamonds and columns are mounted on a clear acrylic background.
Founders' Circle University of Massachusetts Boston Boston, MA
260 multiple-size acrylic plates have colors sprayed on the backs and white inscriptions printed on the faces. They are mounted on clear acrylic panels that float above 6- 70”x 23” acrylic panels with blue waves. Acrylic dedication and legend plaques sprayed white with printed inscriptions title the wall.
Compassion Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary Ringoes, NJ
Donors to a cat shelter have inscriptions printed on acrylic plates. Donor levels are differentiated by plate size. The plates are mounted to 3- 47” x 70” x 1” grooved maple boards. Acrylic cats and satin aluminum letters are mounted on the boards.
Glass Images Peconic Bay Medical Center Riverhead, NY
Capital campaign donors are recognized on a collage of multiple size glass plaques. Photographs, dispersed through the design, bring the flavor of the region to the display.
To Give Hope Monmouth Medical Center Long Branch, NJ
Organ and Tissue Donors are recognized on 150 blue and 100 green painted 1 ½” x 4” x 1/8” acrylic leaves mounted to 3/8” acrylic wings, painted light blue and green.
The gold painted borders and butterfly body are 3/8” acrylic. Acrylic sunflowers with a printed dedication plate anchor the design. 4” aluminum letters, painted blue and green title the wall.
Balloons Emergency Children’s Help Organization Staten Island, NY
4 sizes of metallic acrylic balloons, recognizing multiple donor levels, are mounted to clear acrylic clusters. The figures are brass laminated to acrylic. Metal and acrylic doves “fly” through the design. Individual 3” satin brass letters and the painted brass logo title the wall.
The Yellow Rose Society donor recognition wall is a stunning installation with fused glass individual letters and a yellow rose. Donor names are updated on replaceable acetates sandwiched between clear acrylic and translucent decorative acrylic back panels.