Brix Design

Brix Design

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We create one of a kind dimensional signs Brix Design Inc. creates eye catching signs to put focus on your business and brand.

We have over 20 years of experience in the sign and graphic industry. We can develop the perfect sign or image to grab the attention you need to set you apart from your competition. Our experience with a wide array of substrates and fabrication techniques allow us to produce signs that other local, national and internet companies could not reproduce. With our wide network of local resources, we c

03/15/2026

Signcraft shared one of our older signs

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6-by-3-ft. all PVC sign. Background was sprayed with acrylic latex paint thickened with Wood Flour in a hopper, then finished. Aaron Taylor and Tom Paux. Brix Design in Pensacola, Florida, from SignCraft Mar/Apr 2014.

Photos from Brix Design's post 02/02/2026

We added a flowing 3D water texture to the background of this one giving it all angles to catch the light and the eye. Mounted on a built to last aluminum frame. Simple clean effective.

Photos from Brix Design's post 01/29/2026

Designing and building eye catching signs does not stop at the sign. We make sure the entire project from sign design down to the post or structure design all works together to create a well balanced project.

Photos from Brix Design's post 01/17/2026

2025 was a busy year with lots of creative projects time to post some of last years work. 2026 is line up with even more eye catching signs! Happy New Year.

06/25/2025

Texture faux finishes and 23K gold leaf

Photos from Brix Design's post 06/20/2025

With all the talk of the Pensacola Beach new toll sign here is our creative, bigger is not always better, sign we designed built and installed for the SRIA

Photos from Brix Design's post 06/18/2025

Perdido keys Villagio

Photos from Brix Design's post 04/10/2025

One of our favorite places to camp now we have a new baby to check on in the wild. Design built and installed by Brix Design

Coldwater Gardens

03/27/2025

Before the rise of digital printing and modern advertising methods in the 1980s, the art of sign painting was a vital trade. Skilled artisans were hired by businesses to hand-paint advertisements on billboards, windows, walls, and even trucks. These painters were craftsmen who could create bold, eye-catching signs that drew customers into stores, restaurants, and other commercial establishments.

In 1973, supermarket sign painters were in high demand, tasked with making visually appealing displays that conveyed essential information like product prices, sales, and promotions. These painters were often seen on scaffolds, balancing paints and brushes, working long hours to produce vibrant, readable signs. Each stroke required precision, as their work was designed to stand out in bustling commercial areas where competition for attention was fierce.

A typical day for a sign painter involved mixing paints, carefully choosing colors, and then sketching out the design directly onto the surface before adding bold lines and details. The work required not only artistic talent but also a deep understanding of typography, scale, and spacing. Painters would often work under tight deadlines, and the quality of their work had to be both durable and aesthetically pleasing, as their signs were meant to last for months or even years, exposed to the elements.

In a photograph from 1973, we see one of these craftsmen at work in a supermarket, applying his trade with care and precision. His sign, likely filled with cheerful colors and big, bold letters, would be the first thing shoppers saw as they approached the store. These hand-painted signs gave each business a unique personality and were a key part of the visual landscape of cities and towns.

Sign painting was more than just a trade; it was an art form that required a blend of creativity and practicality. By the 1980s, however, advances in technology began to push the practice into decline. Screen printing, vinyl cutting, and later, digital printing, offered faster, cheaper alternatives, and soon, the tradition of hand-painted signs became a rare sight. But for decades, these sign painters left an indelible mark on the commercial world, painting the advertisements that helped shape the urban environment.

Photos from Brix Design's post 03/23/2025

Brix Design was commissioned to do this sign for the west side of Pensacola. Wanted to add a little bling with 23kgold leaf lettering.

Photos from Brix Design's post 11/09/2024

Just wrapped up our mural last week for Pensacola mural fest!

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614 W Intendencia Street
Pensacola, FL
32502

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm