Royce Signworks offers two signature lettering styles — traditional hand-painted signs and precision-cut vinyl lettering. This gallery features side-by-side examples of both, showing how each approach brings character, clarity, and professionalism to storefronts, interiors, vehicles, and signs throughout Saddle Brook, Bergen County, Staten Island, Westchester, and beyond.
From bold window graphics to hand-lettered walls and decorative vehicle designs, these projects highlight the versatility and visual impact of quality lettering, applied by experts with an eye for detail.
Hand-painted lettering is a true art form. Every letter is applied by brush using sign enamels or specialty paints, allowing for subtle texture, artistic curves, and a one-of-a-kind result.
In this gallery, you’ll find:
Painted lettering is ideal for brands seeking authenticity, charm, and a look that stands out from digitally printed graphics. It works beautifully on glass, wood, metal, and wall surfaces and ages gracefully over time.
Vinyl lettering offers a clean, modern, and professional finish with high durability. We use premium, long-lasting vinyls rated for both indoor and outdoor use. Each design is cut to order, allowing for full customization of font, color, size, and layout.
This gallery showcases vinyl lettering on:
Vinyl is highly versatile and can be applied to glass, metal, plastic, and painted surfaces. It’s especially effective for creating crisp, legible signage in high-traffic locations or where frequent updates may be needed.
Every letter we paint or install is carefully planned, measured, and executed by experienced professionals. In the gallery, you’ll notice:
This attention to craftsmanship is what sets Royce Signworks apart, whether we’re working with a brush or a vinyl plotter.
Have questions? We’ve answered the most common inquiries about our services, process, and what to expect, so you can feel confident and informed every step of the way.
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With proper preparation and sealing, painted lettering on exterior surfaces can last five to ten years or more. Indoor painted signs last even longer.
Yes. We can replicate logos, fonts, or lettering styles using traditional brushwork or vinyl, depending on your preference.
Both vinyl and paint work well outdoors when applied correctly. Vinyl resists moisture and UV damage, while sign enamel paint is extremely durable when cured and sealed.
Absolutely. Some of our projects use vinyl for clean text and paint for logo flourishes or backgrounds. This approach offers the best of both styles.
Hand-painted lettering is preferred for a classic or vintage appearance. The brushstrokes and subtle imperfections add authenticity that printed or cut vinyl can’t replicate.
If you see a piece in this gallery that fits your vision, we can recreate or adapt it for your space. Whether you’re opening a new business, updating an office interior, or branding a company vehicle, our lettering work is always custom and built to last.
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