We’re often asked, how small a project is too small for GNU? A question we never shy away from. Truth be known, we love small projects!
Regardless of size, if a project is important to you, it’s important to us. Small projects can have large impact — for brand strengthening, corporate image and audience awareness. Whether a one off lobby logo, building monument or retail identification, each gets the same careful planning, creative design and exacting implementation as our largest projects.
Below is a collection of images highlighting just a few of the MANY small projects we have completed for our clients. Tell us what you think!

Custom fixture handles / CLIENT: DIGG

Lobby Identification with concrete pedestal / CLIENT: LeHigh Hanson

Corporate Office Identification / CLIENT: Red Envelope

Office Identification / CLIENT: Trachtenberg Architects

Project Information Kiosk / CLIENT: Avalon Bay Communities

Corporate Building Address / CLIENT: Thoratec

Info Center Identification / CLIENT: City of San Francisco

Resort Amenity Identification / CLIENT: Resort Developer

Lobby Identification / CLIENT: United Labor Bank & Interform

Office Identification / CLIENT: Tria Beauty & Reloconnect

Residential Identification / CLIENT: Union Property Capital & MBH Architects

Medical Office Building Site Sculpture / CLIENT: Kaiser Permanente

Office Property Identification / CLIENT: HARSCH Properties

Westfield SF, Restaurant Identification / CLIENT: Bistro Burger

Retail Monument Identification / CLIENT: Berkeley CCFCU

Lobby Identification / CLIENT: ACLU Nor-Cal & Trachtenberg Architects

Lobby Identification / CLIENT: 033 Asset Management

Residential Identification / CLIENT: Emerald Fund & Mark Horton Architecture

140 S. Van Ness Addressing / CLIENT: The Sprincin Companies
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