A century ago, a resourceful sign‑painter named George Schefter set up his easel on a North Dakota sidewalk and proved that a well‑made sign can shape how a community sees itself. His rule was simple: if a sign bears a name, it should earn it.
Decades later, a tight‑knit crew of graphic pros opened the doors of Sign Badgers with that same conviction—only their brushes had become CNC routers, UV printers, and roll‑to‑roll presses. They built a reputation for turning rush jobs into showpieces and treating every customer like the neighbor down the street.
Today, that original crew’s grit and many of the familiar faces remain, joined by fresh talent and next‑generation tech. We’re expanding production capacity and investing in the team, while rolling out nationwide service—yet every upgrade still answers to George’s quiet challenge: make the sign worthy of the name it carries.
Whether you need a single storefront blade or 500 end‑cap kits, you’ll get a legacy of know‑how, the ingenuity of the team that grew Sign Badgers, and a commitment to craftsmanship that never clocks out. The tools have changed, the standard hasn’t.