The new "Ace" Sign will greet snowsports students this ski season at A-Basin. Ace is the official mascot of the Arapahoe Basin Ski & Snowboard Area.

Arvada, CO (PRWEB) November 27, 2013

Stonehouse Signs, a Colorado-based company that manufactures customizable visual communication products, will soon debut a fully customized sign for its Colorado neighbor, Arapahoe Basin Ski Area (A-Basin.) The unique piece features a five-foot tall “Ace,” the official mascot of A-Basin. Ace will welcome the Snowsports School attendees to the mountain and communicate important information, like snow conditions, with an attached whiteboard feature.

Stonehouse Signs’ internal design team was able to fully customize the sign for the ski area to meet their exact specifications. The sign was created using durable and visually appealing materials that will hold up to the harsh winter conditions on the mountain. Ace is not only visually appealing but versatile too. A-Basin employees can move him around the mountain using the side-anchor system Stonehouse Signs helped create.

“We were pleased to be able to work closely with representatives from A-Basin to make their sign exactly what they wanted,” says Jeff Stone, current co-owner of Stonehouse Signs. “Through several design drafts we were able to transform Ace into a totally one-of-a-kind product. In effect, Ace will serve as an A-Basin-branded variable message center that skiers and riders will enjoy for years to come.”

Since its founding in 1863, Stonehouse Signs has produced high-quality visual communications solutions for a variety of industries. The company specializes in customizable products and manufactures a full line of customized signs, tags, dry erase and white boards designed for extended outdoor life, harsh environments and demanding applications. For more information call 1-800-852-0154 or visit http://www.stonehousesigns.com.

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