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DESIGN + BUILD a Partnership Focus H DESIGN + BUILD _A Partnership Focus History In 1959, Ed Moran was an acclaimed, but “starving artist.” At the time, the Santa Clara Valley was mostly apricot orchards, more than a decade before assuming its current day moniker, the “Silicon Valley.” To get by, he hand-painted Christmas scenes on storefronts for local grocery store owners. Soon, he opened one of the first sign shops in the Valley, serving the first local tech companies of the time: Fairchild Semiconductor, IBM and HP. Ed also developed lasting relationships with developers responsible for building out the early valley: Trammell Crow Company, Spieker Part- ners (now Hudson Pacific Properties) and Lincoln Property Company; customers that we still do business with today. Ed’s son Danny Moran grew up working in the family business and, in 1993, had the honor of taking ownership of the company. He currently serves as President and CEO. Over our 60-year history, Corporate Sign Systems continues to reinvent itself. With the recent addition of our internal design firm LUX Create, the company has come full circle, drawing from its artist roots. Our vertically integrated business model delivers a high level of creative services and “THE TRAITOROUS EIGHT” FOUNDERS OF FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR, CIRCA 1961 broad range of fabrication capabilities, resulting in increased value for our clients. WITH ED MORAN’S SIGNAGE WORK DISPLAYED About Us LUXcreate is the creative arm of Corporate Sign Systems, a leading Silicon Valley based design + build firm; providing signage & wayfinding, environmental graphics, and fine art to CRE investors, GC’s and corporate end users. We empower top emerging artists from around the world to participate in holistic visual communication projects at the local level. 2 Signage & Wayfinding HINES Class ‘A’ Office & R&D Campus NVIDIA Corporate Headquarters Campus GOOGLE Northern California Sites NETFLIX Corporate Headquarters Campus F5 NETWORKS Northern California Headquarters BOSTON PROPERTIES Class ‘A’ Office Campus & Retail SALESFORCE Corporate Headquarters (Salesforce Tower) SAND HILL PROPERTIES Mixed Use Development LBA REALTY Class ‘A’ Office & R&D Campus HUDSON PACIFIC PROPERTIES Class ‘A’ Office Campus VERB SURGICAL Corporate Headquarters A Frame For Life Driven by curiosity, high doses of creativity and attention to detail, we have decades of experience with intra-disciplinary design and fabrication teamwork. We empower visionary clients, talented artists, designers and craftsmen; interpreting experience on a human scale. 1 2 Environmental Graphics 23andME Corporate Headquarters GOOGLE Northern California Sites ALIBABA Northern California Headquarters AGARI Corporate Headquarters PURE STORAGE Worldwide URBAN CATALYST Corporate Headquarters WAVE COMPUTING Corporate Headquarters UNIPHORE Corporate Headquarters ORACLE Corporate Headquarters (Cafe) ORACLE Corporate Headquarters SACRED HEART SCHOOL Gators Hall of Fame, Atherton Creating Artful Spaces Our unique business model is transforming how art is curated and produced; resulting in efficient, cost effective, world-class art installations for the “built” environment. 1 2 Fine Art OLI-B Belgium FABIEN BAUDREXEL Germany REGINE SCHUMANN Germany BERTO USA HAYLEY MEGAN FRENCH Australia HANS KOTTER Germany ELLEN RUTT USA EMMANUELLE MOUREAUX Japan WENDY CHIEN USA BRIAN ALFRED USA Our Work We are experts in local, national and global signage branding. Some of our customers have locations in many different parts of the world, utilizing our service for consistent quality, ease of communications and project efficiencies. 1 CRE 601 Gateway, South San Francisco @ Central, Santa Clara 650 California St, Palo Alto 10 Almaden, San Jose 75 & 125 Shoreway Rd, Belmont 111 North Market Street, San Jose 75 E. Santa Clara, San Jose 1201 Harbor Bay Pkwy, Alameda 777 Mariner’s Island Blvd, San Mateo 1450 Page Mill Rd, Palo Alto 950 Tower Lane, Foster City 1611 Telegraph Ave, Oakland Airport Place, San Jose 1700 Owens St, South San Francisco Avion, Burbank 1730 N. First, San Jose Bayshore Tech Park, Redwood Shores 1740 Technology Drive, San Jose Burlingame Point, Burlingame 1840 Gateway Place, San Mateo Central Campus, Santa Clara 2001-2005, 2009 Gateway Place, San Jose Central Park Plaza, San Jose 2121 El Camino Real, San Mateo CityView, San Jose 2180 Sand Hill Road, Palo Alto Clearview, San Mateo 2300 Orchard Pkwy, San Jose Commonwealth, East Palo Alto 2400 & 3350 Bayshore Pkwy, Palo Alto Creekside, Campbell 249 E. Grand Ave, South San Francisco Cupertino Financial Center, Cupertino 300 Towsend, San Francisco Cypress Business Park, Mountain View 3001 Orchard Pkwy, San Jose Diablo Tech Center, Pleasanton 3165 Porter Dr, Palo Alto Gold Street Technology Center, San Jose 3303 Scott Blvd, Santa Clara Innovation Place, San Jose 333 Twin Dolphin Dr, Redwood Shores Latham Square, Oakland 3353 N First St, San Jose Lawson Lane, Santa Clara 350 Java Dr, Sunnyvale Menlo Business Park, Menlo Park 360 Third St, San Francisco Menlo Corporate Center, Menlo Park 450 Howard St, San Francisco Menlo Park Labs, Menlo Park 50 West San Fernando, San Jose Metro Center, Foster City 500 Howard St, San Francisco Midpoint @ 237 505 Howard St, San Francisco Mission Park, Santa Clara 555 Hamilton, Palo Alto Mission Towers, Santa Clara 555 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood Shores Montague Pointe, San Jose 60 S. Market St, San Jose MWEST Portfolio, Various Cities 9 10 MWEST Portfolio, Various Cities Towers @ Great America, Santa Clara Chiron, Emeryville Lam Research, Milpitas Newark Industrial, Newark Towers @ Shores Center, Redwood Shores Cisco, San Jose LinkedIn, San Francisco Orchard Commons, San Jose Treat Towers, Walnut Creek Coraid, Redwood Shores LinkedIn, Sunnyvale (multiple locations) Pacific Commons South, Fremont University Park, Los Gatos Coresite, Milpitas LSI Corporate Headquarters, San Jose Pacific Shores Center, Redwood City Vantage Data Centers Riker, Quincy WA Coresite, Santa Clara Lumileds Campus, San Jose Park Avenue Tower, New York City Vantage Data Centers V1, V2, V3, Santa Clara Cortina Networks, Sunnyvale MacCorkle, Burlingame Parkside Towers, Foster City Zanker Place, San Jose F5 Headquarters, San Jose Malwarebytes, Santa Clara Peninsula Office Park, San Mateo Genentech, South San Francisco McAfee Headquarters, Santa Clara CORPORATE ProLogis Bayside, Fremont George Lucas Campus, San Francisco Media Tek Campus, San Jose Abbot Vascular, Mountain View Prunyard Towers, Campbell Gigamon, Santa Clara Microsoft Bldg. 6, Mountain View Abbot Vascular, Santa Clara RioTech, San Jose Google 1212 Bordeaux, Sunnyvale Microsoft Bldg. 7, Palo Alto Acer, San Jose Rose Orchard Park, San Jose Google 1625 Plymouth, Mountain View Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus, Mountain View Adaptec, Milpitas San Jose Gateway, San Jose Google East Charleston, Mountain View Microsoft / TellMe, Mountain View Alibaba Northern California Offices, San Mateo San Mateo Gateway, San Mateo Google Moffett Place, Sunnyvale Netflix World Headquarters Campus, Los Gatos Align, San Jose San Tomas Business Park, Santa Clara Google Nest Campus, Palo Alto NetLogic, Santa Clara Align, North Carolina Santa Clara Park, Santa Clara Google Tech Corners, Sunnyvale NetScout, Santa Clara AP Pharma, Redwood City Santa Clara Towers, Santa Clara Google, Mountain View Netsuite, San Mateo Apple, San Jose Saratoga Downs, Napa Google, Northern California (multiple locations) Nimble Storage Campus, San Jose Applied Materials Campuses, Santa Clara Seaport Centre, Redwood City Groupon, Palo Alto Nutanix, San Jose Applied Materials Campuses, Sunnyvale Shoreline Square, Mountain View Guavus, San Mateo Nvidia, Santa Clara Applied Materials, Austin TX Skyport, San Jose Guidant, Mountain View Openwave, Redwood City Audience Headquarters, Sunnyvale Skyway Landing, San Carlos Guidant, Santa Clara Palo Alto Networks Campus, Santa Clara Avago Headquarters Campus, San Jose Stadium Tech Center, Santa Clara Hangzhou Center, San Jose PDI Dreamworks, Redwood City BlueCoat, Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Crossing, Sunnyvale Infinera, Sunnyvale Philips Lumileds, San Jose Boston Scientific, Mountain View Sunnyvale TechCommons Intel Security, Worldwide Philips Semiconductor Offices, Worldwide Broadcom, Nationally Tasman Square, San Jose Intel, Malaysia Philips Semiconductor, San Antonio Broadcom, Santa Clara The Assembly, San Jose Intel, San Jose Philips Semiconductor, San Jose BroadVision, Redwood City The Campus, San Jose Intel, Santa Clara Philips Semiconductor, Tempe AZ Brocade Campus, San Jose The Concourse, San Jose Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy, San Francisco PureStorage, Worldwide Brocade, San Jose The Quad, Santa Clara JD.com, Santa Clara Brocade, Headquarters, Santa Clara The Tech Museum, San Jose Johnson & Johnson, Palo Alto Chelsio, Sunnyvale The Yard, San Jose KLA / Tencor, Milpitas 11 Qlikview, Burlingame El Camino Hospital, Mountain View Challenger Schools, San Jose Kaiser Pharmacy, Watsonville Robert Half International, Pleasanton Laguna Honda Hospital, San Francisco Delta College, San Joaquin Lux Eyewear, Palo Alto Roche Genia, Santa Clara Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Fremont Horace Mann Elementary, San Jose Main Street Cupertino, Cupertino Salesforce, San Francisco Pittsburg Health Center, Pittsburg Nueva High School, Palo Alto MindSpring Urgent Care, Nationally Samsung, Headquarters, San Jose Stanford Medical, Palo Alto Presentation High School, San Jose San Francisco 49ers / SAP Performance, Santa Clara San Tomas Square, Santa Clara Stanford Medical, Redwood City Sacred Heart, San Jose Sony PlayStation
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