Creating ADA-Compliant Architectural Signage with CNC Precision
Accessibility in architectural design is not only a regulatory requirement but also a reflection of inclusivity and responsibility. With the CNC Pro from RedArt Technologies, architects and project managers can efficiently create ADA-compliant signage directly onto durable materials such as concrete, aluminum, stone, and more — on-site or off-site.

Precision Meets Compliance
The CNC Pro is capable of producing tactile graphics, engraved lettering, and other ADA-required markers with repeatable accuracy. Whether you're detailing path-of-travel guides, braille signage, or room identifiers, this system allows you to control compliance and quality in-house.
What Makes a Sign ADA-Compliant?
- High-contrast lettering with non-glare finishes
- Text height and font regulated by ADAAG guidelines
- Braille elements placed accurately below corresponding text
- Durable material that withstands wear and weather
Key Use Cases for CNC Pro in Accessibility Projects
- Public building entry signage with tactile engraving
- Hospital or university campus wayfinding systems
- Restroom and room identification plaques
- Transportation hubs with directional engravings

Architectural Specs for ADA Signage Projects
The CNC Pro engraves at programmable depths up to 1/4" with multiple bit profiles for raised and recessed effects. Compatible with concrete, Corian, aluminum panels, and acrylics. Accepts vector files (.dxf/.svg) and integrates with CAD workflows common in architectural design firms.
Monetizing Accessibility with CNC Services
Firms and municipal contractors use the CNC Pro to fulfill signage compliance needs across buildings and campuses — often adding these as paid line items within RFP responses. It’s not only a cost saver, but also a revenue stream through in-house fulfillment or local contracts.
Design for Compliance with Confidence
Ensure every project passes inspection and serves all community members — without delays or outsourcing.