Your columns, your bays, your shifts, your numbers — printed permanently into the board. Staff write the changing bits and wipe them off. The layout stays. Trusted by a global manufacturing plant and multi-location repair groups across South Florida.
Buy a whiteboard online and you get a blank rectangle. Somebody tapes lines on it. Somebody else redraws the columns in permanent marker. Three months later half of it is ghosted, the headings are crooked, and nobody trusts what's on it.
A custom workflow board fixes that permanently. We print your structure — bays, stages, shifts, job numbers, KPI targets, your logo and colors — directly into the board under a dry-erase surface. Markers wipe off the top. The grid never moves. Your team writes the job, not the layout.
It's a small change that quietly makes a room run better, and it's the kind of thing you can only get from someone who'll sit down and design it with you.
Every board is custom. These are the ones we're asked for most.
Your process laid out in columns — stages, lines, cells, or bays. Jobs move left to right. Anyone walking in can read the state of the floor in five seconds.
Get a quoteBays, technicians, trucks, rooms, shifts. Built for auto shops, service fleets, and any operation where the day is a grid of who's doing what and when.
Get a quoteTargets versus actuals, incident counters, quality metrics, shift handover notes. Printed rows and permanent headings so the numbers are the only thing that changes.
Get a quoteYour logo, your colors, your meeting framework printed in. Looks like it was specified by a designer, because it was — and it costs less than most people expect.
Get a quoteSchedule grids, rotation charts, behavior and attendance layouts, school branding. Made as matched sets so every classroom in the building is the same.
Get a quoteMagnetic boards, wall-sized dry-erase graphics, board-plus-signage systems, glass boards. If you can describe how the room needs to work, we can build it.
Tell us about itTwo very different operations, same product, same reason.
Hoerbiger develops and manufactures precision-engineered components worldwide. We built custom dry-erase workflow boards with applied vinyl graphics for their South Florida facility — the plant's own process, printed in, so the board matches how the floor actually runs rather than forcing the floor to fit a generic grid.
Several Auto Repair Pros shops across South Florida run on custom workflow boards we designed and built — service bays, technicians, and job status laid out the same way at every location. One design, produced repeatedly, so a new shop opens with the same board on day one.
You don't need to arrive with a design. You need to show us how the work moves.
A photo of your current board, a spreadsheet, or a walkthrough. We measure the wall and ask how the work actually flows.
Jeanine draws it up — columns, headings, colors, branding — and you mark it up until it matches how your team thinks.
Your graphics are printed and finished under a proper dry-erase surface. Markers wipe clean; the layout doesn't budge.
We hang it level and square. Your artwork stays on file, so the next location or the next replacement is one phone call.
It's a dry-erase board with your process printed permanently onto it — your columns, your stages, your bays, your shifts, your KPIs — so the structure never has to be redrawn. Staff only write the changing information. A blank whiteboard makes everyone re-create the layout every week; a workflow board makes the layout permanent and the data disposable.
No. The printed graphics sit under a dry-erase surface, so markers wipe off the top and your grid stays put. That's the whole point — the structure is permanent, the writing isn't.
Yes. Our boards take magnets, so you can hang job cards, work orders, photos, magnetic labels and status markers right on the surface and move them as the work moves. Plenty of shops run the printed layout as the permanent structure, dry-erase for the changing detail, and magnets for the things that travel down the board.
From a small bay board up to a full production wall built in matched panels. Tell us the wall and we'll tell you the best way to cover it. We measure on site so it fits the space you actually have, not a catalogue size.
Yes — that's some of our favorite work. We keep your artwork on file, so every location gets an identical board, and a new site or a replacement is a phone call rather than a redesign. We've done exactly this for multi-location auto repair groups.
That's normal, and it's the part we're good at. Show us how the work moves today — a photo of your current board, a spreadsheet, or just a walkthrough — and we'll design a layout around it. Most clients end up with something clearer than what they described.
A law firm in Delray Beach, on the acrylic dry-erase boards we built for their conference rooms. Quoted exactly as it appears on our Google Business Profile.
As a law firm, the way our office looks communicates something to every client who walks in. We needed signage that felt intentional, not generic. All Ways Signs delivered that from start to finish. Adam & Jeanine handled everything across our Delray Beach office: a custom acrylic logo sign for our conference room, a series of acrylic quote plaques throughout our hallways, 2 large acrylic dry erase boards for our conference rooms, and exterior parking lot signage. What stood out wasn't just the quality of any individual piece, it was that everything looked like it belonged together. Additionally, we only had a low resolution version of our logo and weren't sure it could be used for signage. Adam & Jeanine redrew it from scratch in a clean, crisp version that looked better than anything we had on file. Now we are able to use the logo on everything. That kind of design capability, built into the same team doing the production and installation is rare. Turnaround was fast, installation was clean, and the team worked around our schedule without disrupting client appointments. If you're a professional services firm that needs signage to actually reflect your brand, Adam & Jeanine are the team to call.
That's genuinely all we need to start. We'll come back with a layout designed around how your team works — and a price. Free quotes, installation included.