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.
Members of Beth Torah’s Club 100 are acknowledged on 105 – 3 ½” x 8” medium oxidized brass plates mounted to a frosted acrylic background.
Aluminum title letters, sprayed dark bronze, are on a frosted acrylic background. The 2” wide aluminum frame is sprayed dark bronze.
The overall size is approximately 78” x 66”.
Inscriptions are printed on 3/8” thick glass plaques; donor levels are distinguished by plaque size. Individual brass letters and logo title the design with framed photo accents.
Satin brass channel columns accommodate magnetically affixed, multiple sized, white Sintra engraved plates of this recognition wall. Black vinyl letters and the hospital logo are applied to the cherry background and the brass oval.
446- ¾” thick Jerusalem Gold stone rock shapes are mounted to an outdoor brick wall. Donor inscriptions are engraved and black-filled. A center title plaque has descriptive information about the wall. The overall size is 81”x 198”.
Text and background colors are printed on the backs of shaped 3/8” acrylic panels. The panels are mounted to vertical steel rods creating a unique recognition wall. A 47” diameter aluminum patterned circle with a non-directional finish is mounted to the wall behind the panels.
Screened glass plaques are mounted on a wall at multiple elevations. The two-color screened logo creates a powerful focal point of this recognition wall display.
43” x 79½” x ¾” oak board with 1 ½” black banded frame accommodating 68- 4 ½”x 3 ½” clear acrylic plates with printed image and copy. 2 ¼” and 1” satin aluminum title letters.
Hot Air Balloons Monmouth County Child Advocacy Center Freehold, NJ
Graphic images are mounted behind clear acrylic panels, framed with blue painted wood. Donors on this recognition are differentiated by engraved names on balloons, clouds and baskets creating a wonderful 3D effect. The full size is approximately 74" x 145”.
The Tent Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Brooklyn, NY
White Sintra tents frame mica plates in different sizes and colors, recognizing 6 donor levels. Frames for changeable pictures and 2 LCD screens for video displays highlight the wall of honor.
Cut letters on Glass Beit Edmond Congregation New York, NY
This 0ne of a Kind Recognition Wall is composed of ¼” thick, individual oxidized brass letters glued to 117” x 64” x 3/8” thick glass panels. The panels are mounted in top and bottom metal channels finished to match the letters.
Smoke Rings Louisiana State University School of Nursing Baton Rouge, LA
The School of Nursing Champions recognition wall has donor names printed in purple on the backs of changeable 1/4" acrylic circles. Donor levels are differentiated by title and type size. The acrylic is mounted above satin brass circles laminated to 3/4" purple backgrounds. Purple rings frame the acrylic. All are mounted to purple smoke rings. Individual satin brass letters title this creative recognition design.
3/8" thick acid etched glass plaques are mounted to a wood backed wall. This Wall of Honor differentiates donor levels by utilizing various size plaques. Behind each plaque is an aluminum plate. Black filled inscriptions are sandblasted on the faces of the glass. 1" thick x 2" wide satin aluminum bars separate each donor level. The overall size is approximately 73" x 274".
(260) 3" metallic acrylic circles are mounted to multi-elevational, laminated Mica circles. The 5 donor groupings are titled with black vinyl letters. Individual custom cut satin brass letters title the wall of honor.
Legacy Society Catholic Mission Medical Board New York, NY
The Legacy Society recognition wall was created for the Catholic Mission Medical Board. It houses screened oxidized brass columns, an etched brass world map and changeable photographs highlighting some of the charitable works from missions around the world.