
1. Flat Board
Correx
This affordable option is primarily used for work site signs or one-day events. It features a 4mm thickness fluted plastic board, ultra-lightweight design, and is perfect for short-term use.

1. Flat Board
Foamex
A rigid PVC board for smaller signs (1.2m square or less), offering affordability and medium-term use. Available in 5mm or 3mm thicknesses, it’s lightweight and versatile.

1. Flat Board
Acrylic
Primarily for indoor use, like office walls, this clear material comes in 3mm, 5mm, or 10mm thicknesses, lasting long and standing off walls internally.
2. Di-Bond
Di-Bond
Ideal for exterior retail, display, or directional signage, choose gloss or matt lamination for longevity. Produced on durable 3mm compressed aluminium.
3. Panatrim
Panatrim
Classic sign system with aluminium frame, suitable for indoor/outdoor use, includes Sibond panel.
4. Folded Tray
Folded Tray
Sign trays, crafted from 3mm aluminium composite, offer durable, long-lasting outdoor signage in a variety of colours and finishes.
5. Post Design
Post Design
Commonly used for directional information or business identification on roadsides, industrial estates, and business parks.
6. Stand-Off
Stand-Off
Acrylic or Di-Bond flat cut letters elegantly showcase a logo on a shop front and enhance the aesthetic of a retail interior.
7. Stand-Off LED
Stand-Off LED
Bespoke LED letters offer a unique blend of stand-off, 3D, and frontal illumination for a distinctive look.
8. Fret Cut LED
Fret Cut LED
The lettering or logo is fret-cut from a folded metal tray, powder-coated to match any RAL colour reference, and backed with a choice of acrylic colour for illuminated display.
9. Fabric Light box
Fabric Light box
Fabric light box banners offer a modern alternative to traditional aluminium light boxes, perfect for vivid displays in various settings.
10. Halo LED letters
Halo LED letters
Halo illumination creates a soft glow around built-up metal or acrylic letters, with LEDs shining from the reverse for an angelic effect.
11. Front lit Letters
Front Lit Letters
Halo illumination casts a soft glow around built-up metal or acrylic letters, with LEDs shining from the reverse for an angelic effect.
12. Bespoke
Bespoke
We offer custom sign finishes, from rust effect to brushed aluminium, steel, chrome, and even bulb letters. Share your idea, and we’ll bring it to life!
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FAQs
We offer a wide selection of materials for signage, including acrylic, aluminium, PVC, ACM, and more. Each material has its own unique characteristics, such as durability, weather resistance, and aesthetic appeal. During the design consultation, we will guide you in choosing the most suitable material based on your signage requirements, budget, and desired visual impact.
Yes, as a full-service signmaker, we provide professional installation services for the signage we produce. Our experienced installation team will ensure that your signage is securely and accurately installed, whether it’s for indoor or outdoor applications. Proper installation is crucial for maximising the visibility and longevity of your signage.
Yes, we have expertise in navigating local regulations and obtaining necessary permits for signage installations. Our team will work closely with you to understand the specific permit requirements for your location and guide you through the process. We are committed to ensuring that your signage complies with all applicable regulations, allowing for a smooth installation process.
As part of our comprehensive sign-making service, we offer site surveys to ensure accurate measurements and assess the installation requirements. Our experienced team can visit your location, take necessary measurements, and evaluate any specific considerations such as site conditions, visibility, and mounting options. This allows us to provide you with precise signage dimensions and design recommendations tailored to your location. You can rely on our expertise to gather the necessary information for a successful signage project.
The need for planning permission for signage depends on various factors such as location, size, and local regulations. In many cases, certain types of signage, especially smaller and non-illuminated signs, may fall within permitted development rights and not require planning permission. However, larger or illuminated signs, signs in conservation areas, or signs attached to listed buildings may require planning permission. We recommend checking with your local planning authority to ensure that your signage project adheres to the necessary permissions and regulations in your area.