Redline Signs & Apparel

Redline exists to make hardworking businesses look the part.

Some shops only print. Some shops only design. Redline sits in the middle of the work that actually matters: the part where your truck, storefront, uniforms, and branded extras all need to look like they belong to a serious company.

What You Get Here

Real production sense: design choices that make sense once they leave the screen and hit vinyl, garments, signage, or steel.

Practical guidance: honest advice on what is enough, what is overkill, and where the money is best spent.

A local shop: Barrie-based, easy to reach, and focused on work that has to look right in the real world.

Shawn Murray standing in the Redline shop

Meet The Shop

Shawn built Redline around work that people actually see every day.

When a service truck pulls into a driveway, when a storefront finally looks like it belongs on the street, or when a crew shows up in matching gear that feels sharp instead of thrown together, people notice. That reaction is the whole point.

Redline is built around that kind of practical branding. The work has to hold up, read clearly, and feel right for the business wearing it. It is not about trendy language or overdesigned fluff. It is about helping a company look established the moment a customer sees it.

That is why Redline handles such a wide mix of work under one roof: wraps, storefront graphics, signage, teamwear, merch, and the design thinking that ties it all together. The benefit for the customer is simple. One conversation. One local shop. A cleaner, more consistent brand everywhere it shows up.

How Redline Works

Clear process, not mystery-shop energy.

Listen First

Redline starts with what the job actually needs to do: get noticed from the road, clean up a storefront, outfit a crew, or make an event feel more put together.

Build For Use

Design is shaped around surfaces, weather, readability, garment type, and daily wear. It has to survive outside the mockup.

Keep It Honest

If a clean logo package is enough, that is the recommendation. If the job needs bigger coverage or stronger materials, Redline will explain that plainly too.

Finish Strong

Wraps, graphics, signs, and apparel all land better when the finishing details are taken seriously. That part is not optional here.

Why People Call

  • They need the business to look more established. The quality of the work is there, but the branding is lagging behind.
  • They want one shop to connect the pieces. Trucks, signs, uniforms, and promo gear should not feel like they came from four different places.
  • They want to stop guessing. Good recommendations save money as often as they spend it.

What Redline Covers

  • Vehicle wraps, lettering, and fleet graphics
  • Storefront signs, wall graphics, decals, and site signage
  • Uniforms, hoodies, hats, and teamwear
  • Promo gear, branded extras, and supporting design work

If the business is doing good work, the branding should back it up.

That is the job. If you want Redline to look at what you have now and tell you what would make the biggest difference, start the conversation.