Serving Nanaimo, Parksville, Ladysmith, Port Alberni and Tofino, De.Signs Nanaimo specializes in vehicle graphics, vehicle wraps, signs, banners, and trade show displays . We can help small and large businesses with their branding, keeping vehicles, signage, buildings and even print material colour matched and consistent with the company's overall visual look and feel. With more than 14 years experience we can help you with your home based start up business, right up to fleet and corporate branding. We do outdoor and indoor signs, event signage, fleet graphics, and we can wrap just about anything!
Crazy Riding is an apparel printing company that offers direct to garment (digital printing), screen printing and embroidery for all of your apparel needs. Based in Nanaimo, we create a wide range of products for adult women and men, and youths of all ages and sizes. We can create t-shirts, hoodies, hats, toques and other accessories. Our team will work with you closely to make unique, one-of-a-kind designs that look great and are sure to be attention grabbing. Visit our website to view our portfolio and contact our design team today to get started on your next project.
Caya Signs has been turning ideas into identities since 1970, and remains a to this day a privately owned company.
We understand new signage forms an integral part of your overall marketing efforts and we strive to produce a quality product, within the shortest time frame possible. We use only quality materials that in our experience has shown to be as maintenance free as possible, ensuring that all our clients receive the optimum level of quality imagery and cost efficiency.
Let us turn your ideas into your identity on budget on time.
Devlin Electric Sign Company is a locally owned and operated family business, founded in 1963 by our father, David Devlin Thorburn (1926-1990). Our family history in the sign business goes back to our grandfather, William Albert Bayliss, who started hand-lettering signs in Victoria, BC, in the early 1900s. Bill Bayliss learned neon bending in the 1920s when neon was first introduced to North America and founded Bayliss Neon in 1928. Dave Thorburn started working at Bayliss Neon in 1947, married the boss' daughter in 1948, went to New York City to learn neon bending in 1949 and moved to Nanaimo in 1952 to set up a regional branch office for Bayliss Neon. After 10 years the branch office was closed and Dave Thorburn started the D. Devlin Company in 1963, incorporated in 1971 as Devlin Signs Ltd., and modified the name to Devlin Electric Sign Co. Inc. in 1989. Two Family members are now active in the company, Blair & Drew Thorburn.