Three framed signs at Kisekka Cheap General Hardware
The main storefront face and the equal opposing-direction signs are visible together after mounting.
Watch the Kisekka installation view →Finished Goodwill and Crown Crane frames left the Kampala workshop in route order and reached hardware fronts with very different heights, facades and viewing directions. Kamog Artistry handled the field stage from loading and delivery through lifting, alignment, fixing and the final installed view.
The rollout arrived in the field after large-format printing, steel fabrication, PVC stretching and aluminium finishing were complete. The installation teams then carried the work across commercial routes linking Kampala, Wakiso, Mukono and surrounding Central Uganda trading centres.

The signs were not interchangeable stock. Each carried a hardware name, a specific frontage and a destination. Sorting them before departure protected the installation sequence and kept each field team moving with the right frames and tools.
Completed frames were brought into one dispatch line, matched to their outlet names and separated for the roads ahead. PPE, tools, loading order and destination checks moved together so the teams could arrive ready to mount—not ready to sort.








The Kampala run moved from a compact elevated mounting at JM Firstset to the Apex Hardware frontage in Namuwongo and the much wider Kisekka Cheap General Hardware treatment in Kansanga. One route, three very different walls and mounting conditions.








The southern route carried the rollout through roadside hardware fronts, paired premises and late-day completion. At Byansi, three framed signs were distributed across two hardware locations in Kibiri; the photographs hold each frontage separately instead of collapsing them into one result.














This run demanded height work, removal of an existing face and two separate installations for Best Prices General Hardware. The completed photographs show the replacement work and the second hardware frontage as distinct jobs.













The western run continued into night delivery and opposing-direction visibility at Rahumat. In Mukono, the Ssonko sign that first established the approved physical standard was finally mounted at the hardware where that sample belonged.









The longer video walks the completed Kisekka frontage in Kansanga. The second, shorter clip captures a finished framed sign in the dispatch movement before the routes opened.
The main storefront face and the equal opposing-direction signs are visible together after mounting.
Watch the Kisekka installation view →The short clip catches the handover between finished production and field movement.
Watch the dispatch clip →The Ssonko frame was the first physical sample approved before the wider production run. Installed at Ssonko General Hardware in Mukono, it now shows the same printed face, fabricated support and aluminium-edged finish that set the standard for the rollout.


Shopfront signs, fabricated structures and installation executed as one physical branding assignment.
Explore Signage & Branding →High-impact PVC graphics produced for framed outdoor and hardware-front applications.
Explore Large-Format Printing →Road-facing visibility built around the site, viewing direction, structure and deployment route.
Explore Outdoor Advertising →Kamog Artistry can carry the assignment from artwork and large-format printing through fabricated frames, finishing, route loading and field installation. Send the locations, approximate sizes, frontage photographs and deadline for a practical rollout quotation.