Ever wondered how street signs are made? 13News reporter Lauren Kostiuk takes an exclusive tour of Indy DPW's sign shop.
INDIANAPOLIS — All signs point to a busy summer in Indianapolis as the city transitions from a jam-packed month of May straight into the13News got an exclusive behind-the-scenes look inside Indy DPW’s sign shop.“It’s like Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory for the creative. If you are really creative, you like working with your hands and with your mind, this is the shop, and this is the department to do it,” said Jerry Woods, superintendent of signs and marketing for Indy DPW.
If you see a sign downtown, there’s a good chance it was designed, manufactured and installed by this team. The design is then sent to a giant printer that produces a sticker-like material. Some designs are quicker than others.
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