Ideas: Branding – Fort Collins Country Club

The Fort Collins Country Club implemented a site-wide branding effort under the guidance of Head Groundskeeper, Mike Veile. Waterjet cutting was an integral part of matching up signage out of durable materials with printed materials.

Waterjet cutting was used to match printed materials such as brochure covers, business cards, and floor mats.
Perhaps the most striking and noticeable piece is the sign in the Main Lobby. The aluminum letters and cottonwood leaf are raised off of a wood background.
All tee signs include steel lettering and the cottonwood leaf branding symbol. These are floated off the stone with metal studs.
Tee box signs to brand even the smallest details of the golf course. Waterjet cut from 0.188 steel.
These oak driving range dividers have the cottonwood leaf branding actually branded into them. Colorado WaterJet cut the brand as part of the project.
Details of the cottonwood leaf.
CAD drawing showing cutting path for cottonwood leaf.