Profiled letters & signs.

Profiled lettering is a good economic way of creating a sophisticated looking  sign. As the impression it gives is a depth to the sign, however the lettering it's self has no depth to it. These can be created in a variety of materials depending on the application. Also Parlite and MDF can be carved with the use of a CNC machine to give a Bevelled or even textured look.

Carved signs.

Hand carved signs look fantastic, however they can be quite expensive. With our computer controlled routing system and over 20 years experience in computer aided design, we are able to produce realistic looking machine sculpted designs. We can even put chisel marks and textures such as wood grain in.

Vinyl signs and lettering.

Vinyl lettering looks closest to the painted traditional lettering. It is very durable and can last up to 7 years in the elements and maybe even more in sheltered positions. This type is by far the cheapest and if your budget is tight then this could be a good way for you to go. There is two different types of vinyl signage, flat vinyl colours and printed media.

Illuminated signs.

The traditional way to light signs has always been florescent lighting, however with  falling prices LED illumination is now possible for a comparable price. This gives two major advantages over florescent and neon signage. The first is the compactness off the lighting. It is now possible to manufacture illuminated lettering styles that have previously been impossible. The second is that they don't consume as much power. In fact LED lighting is 80% more efficient than neon.

Vehicle livery.

Your vehicle doesn't just get you from A to B. It also says a lot about your business and can be quite a good source of advertising. A lot of people make the mistake of trying to put too much on the van. A passing motorist will see the van for 2 to 3 seconds and isn't going to take in 20 lines of text whilst driving. The best way is to make a visual impact with 2 or 3 of your main products.

Floor advertising.

The floor is often overlooked as an advertising tool. A special scuff proof laminate is used to protect the graphics. These could be used to lead customers to special offers or separate departments.