MI Custom Signs

MI Custom Signs

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We are a group of dedicated, creative, professional sign and graphics maniacs. We really thrive on the challenges of making every client look their best. We realize that if we can make your business better, it makes ours better too. If you are unsure of where to begin, give us a call, pick our brains, or click some of the galleries. To get a feel for the type of work we’ve done all over SE Michiga

Photos from Wyandotte Roosevelt Boy's Basketball Program's post 01/17/2026
01/15/2026

Winter got your signs looking wonky?

Did the plow man mess ya up?
Did the wind come through like it had a personal grudge?
Did the ice decide your sign needed a new “tilt” feature?

If your sign took a hit, we’re here to fix it fast.

Emergency sign service available for storm damage, plow damage, wind damage, and ice damage. Whether it’s a panel hanging on by pure determination, a post leaning like it’s tired of working, or lighting that suddenly “retired” with no notice… we’ve got you.

We show up with the razzle, the dazzle, and the tools to hustle—so your business stays seen, safe, and open for business.

Call or message us for emergency sign service. 734-946-7446

Photos from MI Custom Signs's post 01/15/2026

The PAWS Clinic has a fresh new sign up on Goddard in Taylor, and it’s more than just an upgrade—it’s a big win for the animals and the families who count on them 🐾

PAWS Clinic is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission that truly matters: reducing animal homelessness and preventing needless euthanasia by providing high-quality, affordable spay/neuter services in our community. When more pets get fixed and vaccinated, it helps prevent unwanted litters, lowers shelter overcrowding, and keeps more animals safe and healthy.

They focus on spay/neuter and vaccine services, and they stay busy because the need is real. If you’ve been looking for an affordable, trusted option for your pet, PAWS Clinic is a solid place to start:
21210 Goddard Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
(313) 451-8200
Appointments are required, and their website lays out how to request one.

Now about the sign—this is exactly why good signage matters. A clear, professional sign makes it easier for people to find you, trust you, and take action. We’re proud to be part of projects like this because it ramps up visibility for an organization doing important work, and it shows how the right sign can directly support a real cause.

If you support affordable pet care and want to help the mission, here are a few easy ways:
Share this post so more local pet owners know where to go
Tag someone who’s been needing spay/neuter or vaccines
Leave PAWS Clinic a review if you’ve had a good experience
And if you’re a business or nonprofit that needs more traffic and more calls, let’s talk—we build signs that get attention and get results 🙂

01/12/2026

That original pylon at Fort and Grove was erected in the late 1950s, when Fort Street was the commercial backbone of Downriver and Wyandotte was exploding with new homes, families, and small businesses. These tall, multi-panel signs were not decoration. They were built to be seen from a distance, to guide traffic, and to signal that this corner was a destination. Before enclosed malls existed, this was how people shopped — one parking lot, dozens of storefronts, and a towering sign telling you that everything you needed was right here.

The red AP at the top represented the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as A&P. At its peak, A&P was the largest grocery chain in the world. When A&P anchored a shopping center, it meant the company believed that intersection was part of the future of the city. Fort and Grove earned that investment, and for decades this center served as a true community hub — groceries, furniture, clothing, hardware, pharmacy, and places to eat, all in one walkable strip.

What makes this sign special is not just its design, but its survival. These pylons were engineered with thick steel and deep concrete footings because they were meant to last for generations. Modern codes no longer allow signs this tall, but this one remains because it was built right from the beginning. Keeping it and rebuilding on its original structure is not cutting corners — it is honoring craftsmanship and continuity.

Now the name changes, but the role stays the same. Wyandotte Crossing will carry forward what this corner has always been: a place where people stop, gather, shop, and connect. When the restored sign is revealed, it will not be a throwback for nostalgia’s sake. It will be a statement that this intersection still matters, that it is alive again, and that something worth discovering is happening here.

Stay tuned for the reveal.

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Address


20109 Northline Road
Taylor, MI
48180

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm