SIGNAGE
WHAT IS APPROPRIATED SIGNAGE
Appropriated signage refers to hand-painted artwork that integrates directly with architectural surfaces. Unlike printed signs or decals that sit on top of a surface, these signs are designed to become part of the building itself, drawing from street art, graffiti, and custom typography to make a statement that lasts.
Each piece is custom-designed with your brand, environment, and audience in mind. It may be subtle or bold, minimalist or expressive, but it’s always site-specific, layered with intention, and rich in visual character.
This style is ideal for businesses wanting signage that feels embedded, not stuck on. It’s a form of visual identity that’s artful, atmospheric, and original.
Designed to Belong, Built to Last
Signage that integrates into the space, not just placed on it.
True appropriated signage does more than label a business, it becomes part of its physical identity. Whether it’s painted directly onto brick, timber, metal, or rendered walls, the goal is always the same: to make the artwork feel like it was meant to be there from the beginning. The signage merges with its environment, echoing the textures, tones, and materials of the space around it.
Each project begins with a clear understanding of site and story. I consider the architectural lines, surface condition, lighting, and audience before designing the composition. Whether bold and attention-grabbing or subtle and refined, the personalised graffiti art signage is crafted to enhance while not overpowering the space it inhabits. Every brushstroke is intentional, ensuring the result is authentic to both brand and environment.
Typography plays a central role in this process. I use custom hand-lettered forms, ranging from graffiti styles and retro block work to minimal scripts, that bring character and individuality to each sign. This isn’t off-the-shelf lettering. It’s custom work that gives your brand a voice through form, rhythm, and visual tone.
Appropriated signage doesn’t fade into the background, and it doesn’t follow a template. It offers something more personal and more permanent, painted with care, adapted to context, and built to last the ever changing art trends.
Appropriated Signage Portfolio
Graffiti Sign Writer for Bold, Site Specific Identity
Hand painted signage that brings energy, texture and individuality to your space.
Featured Projects: Hand-Painted Signage in Context
This salon feature wall was designed around a client-selected greyscale portrait, accented with pink and purple tones for a soft, stylish pop behind the waiting area. On the right-hand side, a hand-painted logo was seamlessly integrated into the mural, merging branding with art. Every element was balanced to work with the salon’s layout, lighting, and furniture, resulting in signage that feels like an intentional part of the space, not an addition.
This office wall was transformed using custom graffiti-style typography, painted in a monochromatic palette to suit the company’s clean, contemporary aesthetic. The design features a bold horizontal layout with hand-painted buildings, tailored specifically to the dimensions and usage of the wall. Rather than applying a logo as an afterthought, this project treated text as a central visual element—delivering signage that communicates identity while remaining architectural in tone.
This approach allowed the signage to feel like an intentional part of the workspace, rather than a separate branding element. By using graffiti-style typography and adapting it to fit the architecture of the room, the mural adds creative energy without overwhelming the clean lines of the interior. It reinforces brand presence in a subtle yet striking way.
In this corporate setting, I created a full-length mural that blends bold typographic graffiti lettering with a neutral industrial palette. Painted directly onto the interior wall, the lettering spans the full width of the workspace and reflects the company’s values through powerful, hand-painted statements. Rather than using decals or applied signage, this piece shows how brand identity can be delivered through custom mural feature art work that fits both the wall and the workplace culture.
Positioned within a pharmaceutical setting, the artwork balances professionalism with personality. Offering both staff and clients an inspiring visual backdrop that encourages collaboration, innovation, and a more memorable day-to-day experience.
These projects show how hand-painted signage can adapt to different settings, from creative salons to modern office spaces, while staying true to the principles of appropriated signage: contextual, deliberate, and artistically executed.
Both. As a professional graffiti sign writer and muralist, I combine large-scale wall painting with lettering and signage expertise. The result is signage that communicates clearly while adding an artistic, street-smart edge to your space.
Yes. Whether it’s an indoor feature wall or an exterior surface exposed to weather, I tailor the materials and clear coat finishes to suit the conditions. Graffiti signage can be applied to brick, concrete, metal, timber, and more.
Absolutely. I work with both existing typefaces and custom graffiti typography, using hand-drawn forms that bring personality and edge to your signage. From clean blockwork to stylised tags, every letterform is created with balance, rhythm, and brand alignment in mind.
Yes, I specialise in custom shopfront signage using graffiti-inspired techniques and fine art finishes. Whether it’s a roller door, rendered façade, or brick wall, the signage is designed to enhance your frontage and reflect your brand’s tone with originality.
Appropriated signage is a form of hand-painted signage that is designed to blend seamlessly into its environment. Unlike vinyl or printed graphics, it becomes a permanent part of the wall or surface. This style is ideal for businesses wanting signage that feels architectural, intentional, and visually rich.
Hand-Painted Branding Integrated Into Custom Hotel Mural
Hand-Painted Branding Integrated Into Custom Hotel Mural
This bespoke hotel mural went beyond decorative art — it became an extension of the brand itself. Instead of applying logos or using digital prints, I took the hotel’s graphic pattern and hand-painted it directly into the mural. The branding was treated as a design element rather than an afterthought, blending subtly with the cityscape and layered background. The result was clean and cohesive, with the corporate identity woven into the walls in a way that felt deliberate, yet not overpowering.
By merging fine art techniques with branded pattern work, the piece delivered more than visual impact — it created a tailored interior experience. This is the essence of appropriated signage: allowing branding to live within a mural naturally, without compromising the flow or feel of the space. It’s a more sophisticated alternative to standard signage, one that anchors identity in design while elevating the overall atmosphere.