About Graphic Wizards & Its Founder

Hi, I’m Sasha Sanjic,
founder and owner of
Graphic Wizards
Creative Services Corp.

Graphic Wizards was built at the intersection of technology, craftsmanship, and visual storytelling—and it didn’t happen overnight. At the core of it all is a long-standing passion for graphic arts and problem-solving. That drive has pushed me forward for nearly three decades, constantly learning, refining, and improving the work.

From Computers to Creative

My journey started with a deep fascination for computer technology while studying electronics and computer systems. During a technology trade show in the early days of personal computing—when 486 and Pentium processors were cutting edge—I saw something that changed my direction completely: a large-format inkjet printer producing a vivid, full-colour image of a macaw parrot, nonstop.

The colour. The scale. The smell of fresh ink. It was unforgettable.

That moment stayed with me—and still does.

As digital tools evolved—Windows, Photoshop, Quark, later InDesign—I found myself increasingly drawn to graphic design rather than pure programming. I continued building a strong technical foundation in networks, operating systems, and hardware, while simultaneously mastering design software. Over time, I became what I like to call a bilingual technician: fluent in both computer technology and visual communication.

That combination shaped everything that followed.

Signs, Printing, and Real-World Experience

In 2006, I opened my first sign and graphic design business. I designed, printed, wrapped, and installed everything from vehicle graphics to large commercial signage. No two projects were ever the same—and that’s what I loved most. Every client brought a new challenge, and every solution had to be custom.

To raise my standards even higher, I invested heavily in professional training—much of it in Germany, where I developed a deep respect for precision, quality control, and long-term durability. Those principles still guide every job I take on.

Later, I was recruited by a signage distributor, where I gained hands-on experience with a wide range of materials and technologies: vinyl films, CNC systems, UV printers, and multiple inkjet platforms. I worked closely with sign shops of all sizes, learning what works, what fails, and what truly delivers value to customers.

A New Chapter in Canada

In 2022, I immigrated to Canada with a clear goal: to build something meaningful, high-quality, and dependable here. Over the following years, I took the time to understand the Canadian market—what customers expect, what’s missing, and where craftsmanship still matters.

On January 1st, 2026, I officially launched Graphic Wizards in Sidney, BC.

This is a founder-run, hands-on business. When you work with Graphic Wizards, you’re not dealing with layers of salespeople—you’re working directly with the person responsible for design, production quality, and final results.

Sasa installing store sign

Sign installation late in the night

Behind the scenes usually happen after hours. That’s when the real work gets done.

Sasa with his coworkers installing decoration lights

Teamwork

Working with good people makes long days easier. Teamwork always shows in the result.

Sasa applying frosted vinyl

Passion, Experience, and Attention to Detail

Clean lines, careful prep, and attention to detail. Small things make the difference.

Sasa with his coworker Jamie

Larning from other sign makers

Plenty of skilled professionals here. High standards push everyone to do better work.

Sasa with coworker Anthony

Experience Across Generations

Community matters. Respect, kindness, and shared effort go a long way.

Sasa meets First Nations elders

Listen to elders

Listening more than talking. Time well spent with First Nations elders.

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Family & Perspective

I’m a proud father. Family keeps everything in perspective.

Sasa playing soccer

Staying Active & Grounded

Staying active, staying grounded. Soccer has been a great way to connect and reset.

Sasa Sanjic installing boat name with his coworker

Learning Local Standards

Learning the local standards, the materials, and the expectations. Real experience starts on the job.

Sasa in front of wrapped catamaran

Marine & Complex Wrap Projects

Complex projects teach the most. Planning, precision, and patience matter.