Sawatzky's Imagination Corporation

Sawatzky's Imagination Corporation is a small family company that specializes in the design and creation of dimensional signs and environments. They tackle projects of any size from small signs to entire theme parks. Their work has garnered numerous national and international awards.

 

42392 Yarrow Central Road

Chilliwack, BC, CANADA

V2R 5E2

604 823 2216

dan@imaginationcorporation.com

Dan Sawatzky

 

Dan Sawatzky is best described as a creative force in the sign industry. He is a visual storyteller extraordinaire. His art career spans more than forty years of magic.  Dan and his crew host Sign Magic Workshops in their studio a number of times each year with attendees coming from around the world.

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Saturday
Apr142012

What are we trying to do?

Anytime I design a project for a client I ask mself what it is we are trying to do with the piece.. I learned this many years ago. Once I learned to ask this question designing became a whole lot easier.

One of my early projects was to design displays for a Yamaha dealer. They sold ATV's, motorcycles and snowmobiles. The answer to the question was obvious in this case. I was to design display to help them sell their product. To sell snowmobiles I designed a display that placed a snowmobile in the snow. The dirtbikes were suspended from the ceiling on wires as it went over a jump that looked like dirt.

When it came to the ATV we went all out. We would perch an ATV in the wild, above a real waterfall. We sourced some realistic Christmas trees and sculpted the rest with fiberglass-reinforced-concrete. The display was self contained and rolled on hidden wheels to make it easy to rearrange the showroom.

The displays worked exceptionally well for the dealer. They were popular with the customers and were also featured in the motorcycle trade magazines. The displays did exactly what they were designed to do.

-grampa dan

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