Not just sign painters! As graphic designers and makers we focus on the physical presence of your business while supporting the necessary digital elements. Friendships with interior designers, carpenters, screen printers, and other skilled professionals allow us to provide solutions for all your branding, signage, and merchandising needs.

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  • Design & Branding

    Logo design and full visual identities. Including merchandising, printed matter, and digital support.

  • Hand Lettering

    A steady hand producing a unique look that will set your business apart and stop people in their tracks.

  • Fabrication

    We work in a wide range of materials and can build just about anything.

  • Carpentry

    Custom pieces to full interior buildouts. Specializing in food & beverage and retail.

Murals — Gold LEaf — Carving — window graphics — SANDWICH BOARDS — NEon — Light boxes — RestoratioN

What to Expect.

  • Site visit or phone call. We begin to understand you and your business’s needs.

  • We share our rough ideas to use as a spring board for creative and effective solutions.

  • Here we learn more about your business and provide refined strategies and mood boards aligned with your creative goals.

  • We’ll work through several rounds of design revisions to ensure the final result fully aligns with your vision and meets your expectations.

  • Fabrication takes place in our Rockland, ME based studio, or on-site depending on location and project needs. Timeline depends on project complexity.

  • We handle all install. Utilizing safe, durable, and insured methods.

Client List

Alna Store, Angelo Santo, Benny’s, Cafe Grazie, First Fig, Gray Canvasworks, Luce Spirits, Luncheonette, Morse’s Sauerkraut, Nebo Lodge, North Haven Market, Olive Rose Chocolates, Open House, Rose Foods, Springtide Acupuncture, Vessel and Vine, & Working Loose.

Rachel Alexandrou is a second-generation sign painter, continuing a tradition passed down from her mother. The name Three Left Hands honors the lineage of left-handed women in her family. It also nods to the historical etymology of left-handedness—once associated with awkwardness, clumsiness, and even evil. With steady hands, the left-handed sign painters reclaim the narrative, turning an old bias into a badge of craft and pride.

Sam James Levine studied typography and graphic design at RIT and spent his first professional years working in print advertising and photo production. Returning to Maine to focus on carpentry and sailing. He can figure out how to make just about anything.