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From traditional signage and wayfinding directories to interactive touch screen displays, KING has maintained a stellar reputation with continuous R&D, innovative design, technology integration and an unwavering commitment to producing high quality products that are elegant, functional and enduring. KING has worked with leading architects and designers over the past 60 years to perfect both custom and modular signage for interior and exterior spaces. The result of these efforts has allowed KING to achieve and promote functional and harmonious signage at a world class level. KING ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS KING KMS MODULAR SIGN SYSTEM The most versatile architectural modular sign system on the market, KING KMS can be designed to visually reinforce any design strategy. Consisting of a wide range of dovetailed interlocking aluminum KMS Locking Pin profiles, KING KMS is the most sophisticated product of its type available today. Designers and architects are limited only by their imagination when turning their vision into a KMS signage solution. Elegant and informative cohesive signage programs can be developed in a matter of minutes. FEATURES: • A wide range of profiles, typefaces and colors • Concealed fasteners • Frameless • Single sided or double sided signs • Wall mount, ceiling suspended or projecting • ADA compliant • Durable aluminum components KING GDS GRAYLIGHT DISPLAY SYSTEM KING GDS is an internally illuminated directory and wayfinding solution that provides a changeable message system for retail, office and other building complexes. KING GDS is designed to enhance any interior environment and engineered for durability and functionality. The high output fluorescent lighting, internal ventilation and a concealed hinge and locking mechanism combine to make GDS extremely suitable for areas with high ambient light levels, such as office lobbies and retail malls. 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