Green Signs is proud to announce the completion of a custom signage project for Shamrock's House Ice Cream in Greensburg, Indiana. From concept and design through fabrication and installation, our team partnered with the owner to create signage that enhances the business's brand while complementing the character of downtown Greensburg. As the owner of Carriage on the Square prepared to open Shamrock's House Ice Cream next door, he wanted the new business to share a similar visual style while establishing its own unique identity. Our design team worked closely with him to develop a cohesive signage package that reflects both businesses and creates an inviting streetscape. For this project, Green Signs designed, fabricated, and installed a custom GSC 500 Series externally illuminated wall sign that provides a classic, timeless appearance. To increase visibility from multiple directions, our team also produced and installed a GSC 600 Series internally illuminated flag mount sign, giving the new ice cream shop a bright, eye-catching presence both during the day and at night. By combining traditional design elements with modern sign manufacturing techniques, the finished signage creates a welcoming first impression for customers while reinforcing the business's branding. The coordinated design between Shamrock's House Ice Cream and Carriage on the Square helps unify the neighboring storefronts and contributes to the charm of downtown Greensburg. At Green Signs, we specialize in designing, fabricating, and installing custom commercial signage that helps businesses build strong brands and attract customers. Whether it's illuminated wall signs, projecting flag mount signs, monument signs, dimensional lettering, or complete branding packages, our team delivers turnkey signage solutions tailored to each client's needs. We appreciate the opportunity to work with the owner once again and thank him for trusting Green Signs to help bring Shamrock's House Ice Cream to life. We wish the entire team continued success as they serve the Greensburg community for years to come.