Production on the Goodwill and Crown Crane hardware-front signage rollout moved forward from the completed Ssonko General Hardware reference sign. Its printed PVC face, fabricated structure and aluminium edge finishing establish the physical finish now being carried into the wider Central Uganda assignment.
From that reference, the wider hardware-front artworks moved into large-format printing in Kampala. Fabrication was already moving in parallel, allowing the printed graphics to feed directly into stretching and finishing rather than waiting for a separate production cycle to begin.
The Ssonko Sign Established the Rollout Finish
At Ssonko General Hardware, the approved Goodwill and Crown Crane artwork has already been carried into a full physical sign. The retailer name takes the road-facing emphasis, while the two brand identities sit together on a stretched PVC face finished within the fabricated frame and aluminium edging.
That completed sign is now the production reference for the hardware fronts that follow, even as retailer names and contact details change from location to location. See it in detail in the Goodwill large-format printing update.
Goodwill & Crown Crane Across Different Hardware Fronts
The artworks moving through production retain the Goodwill red, Crown Crane identity and the same strong retailer-name treatment established on the Ssonko reference. What changes is the hardware-front information: each outlet carries its own name and contact details while remaining recognisably part of the same rollout.
Our large-format printing is producing those PVC graphics in Kampala before they move into the physical signage production stages required for the rollout.
Large-Format Printing Moved the Rollout Beyond the Sample
The two clips below capture different Goodwill hardware-front artworks running through the large-format printer. The red brand field, Crown Crane identity, retailer lettering and contact areas can be seen coming off the machine at production scale.
Goodwill & Crown Crane print run
A hardware-front artwork moving through large-format printing in Kampala.
Open the dedicated printing video →Another hardware-front artwork in production
A second live print view from the same Central Uganda signage rollout.
Watch the second production clip →These print runs record the moment the wider Goodwill and Crown Crane hardware-front rollout moved beyond the approved sample. The large-format printing update keeps the full evidence from that stage; the fabrication and finishing update carries the same work forward into completed framed signage.
The Approved Sample Left Production Ready for Delivery
The finished Ssonko sign in the photographs below is already stretched, framed and aluminium-edged. Both images show that completed physical sign being loaded onto a pickup for delivery after production.


Taking the Approved Finish Across the Rollout
The Ssonko reference has now done its job: the approved artwork has been tested at full physical scale and the finished construction is visible. Production can move across the remaining hardware-front artworks with a clear reference for how Goodwill and Crown Crane should appear when the signs reach their locations.
Ssonko reference approved
The completed framed PVC sign establishes the construction, aluminium-edged finish and overall storefront presence.
Outlet artwork system carried forward
Hardware names and contact details change while the Goodwill and Crown Crane identity remains consistent.
Fabrication & finishing complete
The wider PVC signage run has moved through steel fabrication, stretching and aluminium-edge finishing in Kampala.
Field installation next
The completed production is ready to move onto the planned installation routes across Central Uganda.
The Goodwill assignment brings our large-format printing and outdoor signage production into one multi-location execution, with completed Kampala production now feeding the field stage across Central Uganda.
Production Is Complete. Field Installation Is Next.
The speed of this stage came from the work moving together. While printing was running, the fabrication team already had the frame schedule. On 7 August, remaining fabrication, PVC stretching and aluminium finishing were being handled in parallel; by 8 August the workshop production was complete.

The full Goodwill fabrication & finishing update carries the welding, stretching, edge-finishing photographs and the completed-production videos. The master Goodwill project remains the current status page as the assignment moves into field installation.
Planning signage across several hardware, dealer or branch locations?
Kamog Artistry can coordinate artwork adaptation, large-format printing, signage production and installation planning from Kampala into wider rollout routes.
Goodwill Rollout: Current Production Record
The Goodwill record now runs from the master project into the documented print stage and the completed fabrication-and-finishing stage. The printing clips remain here as first-hand evidence of how the production run began.
Goodwill Hardware Signage Rollout
Follow the wider outdoor hardware-front signage assignment as completed production moves towards field installation across Central Uganda.
Large-Format Printing in Kampala
See the approved Ssonko reference, both Kampala print runs and the first documented production stage.
Fabrication & Finishing in Kampala
See steel fabrication, PVC stretching, aluminium-edge finishing and the completed signage ready for field deployment.
Goodwill & Crown Crane Signage on Press
Watch the branded PVC signage artwork being produced on the large-format printer in Kampala.
Hardware-Front Signage in Production
Watch another Goodwill hardware-front artwork coming off the printer as production continues for the Central Uganda rollout.






