Glossary
What are Pavement Signs?
These are freestanding signs sometimes also known as A Boards, rotating
signs, double sided signs or portable signs. They’re used
in a wide variety of locations, commonly outside pubs, restaurants
and shops, but can also be used internally.
You can see examples of pavement
signs on our services page.
What are Projection Signs?
These high level signs project out from the side of a building for
high visibility. They can be produced out of different materials
(uPvc, aluminum, Perspex, traditional wooden painted signs), and
can be lit up / illuminated, fixed with plain / ornate brackets and
even sprayed to match the building. They’re widely used widely
on Pubs and Restaurants.
You can see examples of projection signs
on our services page.
What are Banner Stands?
These are essentially portable free standing banners that stand up
on their own. Sometimes known as pop up banners or pop up stands,
they can be used in a variety of ways including in hotel receptions,
at conference centres and at exhibitions. In most cases, the colour
banners can be replaced allowing great flexibility at low costs.
You can see examples of banner stands on
our services page.
What is Large Format Digital Printing?
Digital printing is a printing method that produces prints directly
from a computer. Constantly evolving technology in this area gives
consistently clear, bright and vibrant results which lend themselves
well to signs, poster and exhibition graphics. Large format digital
prints can be produced on vinyl, a variety of papers, translucent
materials and fabrics as well as rigid materials such as poster board
or foam core.
Large format digital printing is also known as full colour process
printing, 4 colour process, and is commonly used for poster printing,
banner printing, printing on canvas, printed labels and stickers
and printing on self adhesive vinyl.
You can see examples of large format digital
printing uses on our services page.
What are Vehicle Graphics?
Vehicle graphics are a way of temporarily decorating a car, van or
other vehicle and it’s most commonly used to promote businesses
or raise awareness. Vehicles can be completely wrapped in vinyl,
or computer cut vinyl letters and images can be added to high profile
areas of the vehicle. Used on vans, cars, lorries and bikes, it’s
also known as vehicle livery, vehicle sign writing, van sign writing,
fleet vehicle livery, or fleet vehicle signwriting.
You can see examples of vehicle graphics
on our services page.
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