The results are in. The Sign Invitational 2017 was a huge success!

The 2017 ISA Sign Expo was held this past week at Mandalay Bay convention center in Las Vegas.   The show was very well attended and directly translated into an all out mob of traffic for The Sign Invitational located in Multicam USA’s booth for the second year.   On display were pieces from Peter Sawatzky and  Dan Sawatzky ( Imagination Corporation ), Doug Haffner ( Haffner’s Fantastic Creations ), Aubrey Gealsha and Jim Dawson ( Synergy Sign & Graphics ), Doug Hancock ( SignPro of North Florida ), and Janey Freid ( Atlas Signs and Plaques )

 

While the show was not as big as it was last year, competitors clearly pulled out all of the stops and created some amazing pieces this year.

 

In the end, after over 900 votes were cast by show attendees,  Dan Sawatzky came out on top with his awesome train design.  Finishing second was Doug Hancock by a mere 25 votes.  Doug’s piece literally defied gravity with his awesome levitating sign design that payed homage to Nicola Tesla.  Rounding out the top 3 was Jim Dawson’s piece with his mash up design called Poe’s BBQ Pit and Pendulum.

Doug Hancock and his Tesco Levitating Sign

Dan Sawatzky and his Magical Train

Aubrey Gealsha and Magical Palmistry and Fortune Telling piece.

Doug Haffner and His Sign Magic piece.

Janey Freid and Her Rabbit with the Magic Hat

Jim Dawson’s Poe’s BBQ Pit and Pendulum build.

The 2017 Competitors.

Huge thanks to all of our sponsors once again this year.  Multicam USA, SAi Enroute, Coastal Enterprises, Signcraft Magazine, and Laird Plastics Akron.  Without all of you, this contest doesn’t  happen.

We all had a blast this year and cannot wait for next years competition.   The theme will be Marvelous Machine.  Do you have what it takes?

-Jim

More Awesomeness from The Sign Invitational 2016

More pictures from The Sign Invitational 2016.

 

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Noella Cotnam’s (farmsigns.com) amazing nesting sculpture

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The Multicam Booth was the talk of the show.  We had a steady crowd for most of the show along with periods of an all out mob!

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Roger Cox’s gas pump and Dan Sawatzky’s Sign Police in the foreground.

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Phil Vanderkraats (Signs By Van) whimsical ” The Art of Design ” piece with Doug Haffner’s (Haffner’s Fantastic Creations) Rat Fink mouse trap in the background.

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Manfred Didier’s ( Timber Signs ) attention to detail was second to non.

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The wining entry from Peter Poanessa ( Keene Signworx ) was a masterclass in Goldbergian design.

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Peter Sawatzky’s (Imagination Corporation) Artistic Android was a master class in character design.

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Who doesn’t love a robot chicken.  Xpressive Graphix’s entry from Dave Mattingly and Tony Rose had everyone chuckling.

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Roger Cox’s ( House of Signs ) tribute to Rube was amazingly detailed and displayed some awesome finishing.

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Dan Sawatzky’s (Imagination Corporation) piece showcased why Dan is at the pinnacle in carved sign design.  He always tells amazing stories with every piece.

 

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Jim Dawson, Bryan Gray, Aubrey Gealsha, and Jason Bair from Synergy Sign & Graphics sure do know there way around tentacle sculptures.

 

 

Ready to ROLL!

Today we loaded everything into a trailer and packed up for Orlando. The trailer currently houses the ballot box and stand, Peter Sawatzky’s entry, Dan Sawatzky’s entry, a sculpture for Coastal Enterprises that Dan made, Peter Poanessa’s entry, Phil Vanderkraat’s entry, Synergy Sign’s entry, number plaques for all of the entires, Xpressive Graphix’s entry, and various other tools, thank you plaques, and other things needed to pull this contest off.

( 5000 ballot entries for the voting process. )

I hope everyone can make it out to ISA 2015 and see these works of art on display for everyone!!!

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You can come see us in the Multicam booth during show hours.

Trade Show Floor Hours
Thursday, April 21 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday, April 22 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 23 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Stop in and vote for your favorite!