A durable, precision-formed badge built to live on the front of KME’s fire apparatus line. Engineered for high-visibility environments where both brand identity and toughness matter.
Signature 4 helps brands move from concept to completion. Through thoughtful design, precision engineering, and refined finishing, we create products built to perform and made to last.
Start a ProjectA durable, precision-formed badge built to live on the front of KME’s fire apparatus line. Engineered for high-visibility environments where both brand identity and toughness matter.
A rugged logo badge for one of America’s most recognized work truck brands. Built to handle the elements on the job site while keeping the Knapheide name front and center.
A refined metal badge for Wolf’s high-end appliance line. Clean lines and premium finish work — the kind of detail that signals quality before the oven door even opens.
Crafted to match Sub-Zero’s reputation for precision and longevity. This nameplate lives inside some of the most premium kitchens in the world — every detail has to be right.
A sleek nameplate matched to KitchenAid’s Black Stainless finish. Coordinating the badge finish to the appliance color family was key to keeping the look seamless.
The iconic KitchenAid stand mixer badge — one of the most recognized logos in the kitchen. Produced to exact spec across a wide range of mixer color variations.
A matte black nameplate that disappears into the appliance design — intentionally understated, with just enough texture to read as premium on close inspection.
A branded filter cap badge for Maytag’s Pet Pro washer line. Functional component, but the finish and badge still need to feel polished — even in the laundry room.
Medical-grade badge work for Midmark’s clinical equipment line. In a healthcare setting, brand trust starts with the details — clean, precise, and built to last through rigorous cleaning protocols.
A high-polish chrome nameplate with a bold, confident presence. The deep mirror finish took careful process control to achieve consistently at production volume.
A badge designed to hold up in some of the harshest conditions — plows, salters, and spreaders that spend winters in the elements. Durability was the brief; brand clarity was the goal.
A classic oval chrome badge with a timeless shape. The form factor is traditional, but the execution is precise — tight radii, consistent plating depth, clean letterforms.
A custom badge for a specialty vehicle application where standard off-the-shelf solutions weren’t going to cut it. Designed and produced entirely in-house to match the client’s exact requirements.
The same Vector badge — now with integrated LED illumination. Backlit badging adds a premium, modern feel and increases visibility in low-light environments.
A badge that combines multiple materials into one cohesive piece — metal, color fills, and surface treatments working together. A good example of what’s possible when you push past a single-material approach.
A CNC-machined grille panel for HyperSpike’s acoustic device housing. Precision-cut geometry that’s both functional and a core part of the product’s visual identity.
A clean, technical nameplate for Cisco’s FlexPod infrastructure platform. In data center environments, branding needs to be precise and understated — this hits that mark.
A rugged nameplate for Hale’s fire pump systems. These live under pressure — literally — so the build quality and adhesion system had to be matched to a demanding operational environment.
A fully assembled control panel for a fire apparatus cab. Multiple components — labels, hardware, bezels, and brackets — sourced, finished, and assembled by Signature 4 as a ready-to-install unit.
A chrome discharge handle for fire apparatus valve controls. Looks sharp in the bay, holds up on the scene — form and function balanced for a working tool that also needs to look professional.
A custom dash panel assembly for a commercial vehicle interior. Combines formed plastic, metal hardware, and branded elements into a single finished unit delivered ready to drop in.
A gold-finished oven knob that adds a warm, elevated feel to a range or cooktop. The finish had to read as genuinely premium — not brass-coated, not painted. Real depth, real quality.
A full set of gold range knobs produced to consistent finish across the set. Color and sheen matching across multiple parts in a single production run — exactly the kind of detail that matters on a luxury range.
A precision-turned knob detail for Sub-Zero’s refrigeration line. Small part, high stakes — Sub-Zero’s standards require tight tolerances and flawless surface finish.
A stove knob finished to coordinate with a Black Stainless appliance suite. Getting the finish to read correctly against a dark, brushed background required careful surface process development.
A range knob with integrated illumination — a small feature that makes a big impression at night or in a dim kitchen. The lighting had to be consistent across every knob in a set.
A long brushed steel appliance handle with clean, architectural proportions. The grain direction, end cap detail, and mounting system all contribute to a handle that feels as good as it looks.
A polished chrome pull handle for a luxury appliance application. Mirror-finish chrome is unforgiving — every surface imperfection shows. This one doesn’t show any.
A sweeping chrome wing badge for Landau’s vehicle line. The winged form required precise die work to hold the shape consistently across production — a classic badge format executed with modern precision.
A custom engraved handle for Landau — combining decorative hardware with brand identity in a single part. The engraving adds a tactile, personalized quality that sets it apart from standard hardware.
A vacuum-formed interior door panel shaped to fit a commercial vehicle cab. Formed in-house with consistent wall thickness and tight tolerances for a clean, rattle-free fit.
An interior liner for a fire apparatus compartment. Vacuum forming lets us create complex shapes that fit the space exactly — better coverage, cleaner look, and easier to keep clean in the field.
A formed refrigerator door liner produced for a major appliance manufacturer. Precise tooling ensures every shelf cutout, lip, and contour lines up perfectly with the door assembly — every time.