ILLUMINATED SIGNAGE
Shine a light on your business with illuminated signage.
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Illuminated signs are designed to be visible in low-light conditions, typically through the use of lighting technology such as LEDs or fluorescent lights. These signs can be found in a variety of settings, including outdoor advertising, commercial and retail spaces, and public areas.
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The use of illuminated signage can help to increase visibility and attract attention to a business or organization. They can also be used for directional or informational purposes, such as identifying an entrance or displaying important messages.
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There are several types of illuminated signage, including:
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Lightboxes: A lightbox is a box-like structure made from aluminum or acrylic that houses a lighting source, usually fluorescent or LED lighting. The face of the lightbox is typically made of a translucent material, such as acrylic or polycarbonate, which allows the light to shine through and illuminate the sign.
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Channel Letters: Channel letters are three-dimensional letters or shapes that are commonly used for storefront signage. The letters or shapes are typically made from aluminum, stainless steel or acrylic and can be illuminated with LED lighting to make them stand out.
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LED Signs: LED signs are electronic displays that use LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology to display text, graphics, and animations. LED signs are highly customisable and can display a wide range of colors and animations, making them a popular choice for advertising and branding.
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LED Neon Signs: LED neon signs uses LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology to mimic the look of traditional neon signs. LED neon signs are typically made from flexible PVC tubing that contains small, high-intensity LED lights. LED neon is also more durable than traditional neon. Traditional neon signs are made from glass tubes that are fragile and can break easily. LED neon signs, on the other hand, are made from durable PVC tubing that is resistant to damage and can withstand harsh weather conditions.
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Backlit Signs: Backlit signs are similar to lightboxes, but the lighting source is positioned behind the sign rather than inside it. This creates a halo effect around the edges of the sign, making it stand out and appear more three-dimensional.
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Projected Signs: Projected signs use a projector to project an image or message onto a surface, such as a building or a wall. This type of signage can be used to create large-scale, eye-catching displays that are visible from a distance.
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Each type of illuminated signage has its own unique advantages and can be customized to fit a business's specific needs and preferences.
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When designing illuminated signage, it's important to consider factors such as visibility, legibility, and energy efficiency. The color and brightness of the lighting, as well as the placement and size of the sign, can all impact its effectiveness in attracting attention and conveying a message. Additionally, many businesses and organisations choose to use energy-efficient lighting options to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy cost.
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Our illuminated/LED signs ensure your brand gets the attention it deserves day in and day out. The luminosity it offers can’t be matched with a traditional signage. Let your brand glow all day, all night.
CONSULTATION
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We take the time to talk to you about your project to best understand what you are after and that you understand the costs involved. We are happy to meet you on site.
DESIGN
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Once we understand what you are after, we will produce your artwork. Proofing it with you along the way until you are happy with it.
PRODUCTION
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After your design and final price is approved we will begin production of your signage. Keeping you up to date during the process and organising an installation time and date that suits you.
INSTALLATION
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We will contact you as soon as your items are ready for collection or are ready for installation.
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FREE MEASURE & QUOTE
We can visit you on site to discuss, measure & quote you on your upcoming signage project.