The Sussex Sign Company would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. We have had a fantastic year working with wonderful clients all over the UK. 2015 has also been a successful year working with our community projects. Being part of a community is vital for our Company, we … Continue reading “Merry Christmas”
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December 24th, 2015 by TonyNew Restaurant Signage
December 16th, 2015 by TonyOur Design Department Created This Amazing Corporate Identity For The Three Little Birds A brand new restaurant based in Hove, East Sussex came to us for a fresh approach for their new business venture. The Sussex Sign Company runs its’ own Design Department and we are always on the look out for new start up … Continue reading “New Restaurant Signage”
Increased Use Of Soft Signage
August 14th, 2014 by NormanFlags and banners have long been a popular choice, especially amongst retailers and the events sector. However, other areas are now starting to see the benefits, increasing their spread across the industry. This type of soft signage is extremely versatile and cost effective, making it easy to transport and install. The number of applications they … Continue reading “Increased Use Of Soft Signage”
Create new effects with blackboard film
July 9th, 2014 by NormanIf you want to have the effect of a blackboard, without having to install one, then the new product from ASLAN is perfect for you. Their ASLAN CR 62 is a blackboard film that can be used with chalk in the same way as a traditional board. The writing or designs used on the blackboard … Continue reading “Create new effects with blackboard film”
Launch of two roller banners
June 10th, 2014 by NormanDisplay Ltd and Innotech Digital have introduced two new roller banner models onto the market. As with their other models, they are extremely reliable and provide a cost effective signage solution for a range of different companies. These are the Origin Carbon and the Frontier Carbon, which can both accommodate graphics up to a maximum … Continue reading “Launch of two roller banners”
Investment key to future proofing a business
April 15th, 2014 by NormanThe economic downturn has led many businesses to reduce the amount of money they invest in their company. However, with glimmers of hope starting to appear, investment could be a way of ensuring a business is set for the future. Technology vital for the future One of the best investments a signage company can make … Continue reading “Investment key to future proofing a business”
Create a greater impact with built-up signage
April 2nd, 2014 by NormanThe creation of 3D signage, where the words and images are raised up, is becoming more popular. This allows sign makers to make a greater impact and produce a clean appearance. The advances in materials and technology mean that they can design something that goes further than an average 2D sign. There are some additional … Continue reading “Create a greater impact with built-up signage”
Traditional signage undergoing resurgence
March 18th, 2014 by NormanAs more businesses look to stand out from the crowd and create their own unique identity, there has been an increased demand for signs that have a more traditional look and feel. One of the growing trends in the signage industry is signs that combine both old and new, such as modern fonts mixed with … Continue reading “Traditional signage undergoing resurgence”
Warning to sign makers following prosecution
March 13th, 2014 by NormanThe British Sign and Graphics Association (BSGA) has issued a warning to sign makers over essential maintenance, following a successful prosecution by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). The prosecution follows an incident five years ago, where a 12m x 3m wooden sign was blown down in strong winds. The structure had become decayed and … Continue reading “Warning to sign makers following prosecution”
“Tacky” signage unwelcome in Edinburgh
January 13th, 2014 by NormanRenowned for their sense of style and culture, the people of Edinburgh seem keen to ensure that their city maintains its exquisite Baronial architecture. So much so, in fact, that a number of residents have complained to Edinburgh City Council over the appearance of a “garish” shop sign on Princes Street. The sign belongs to … Continue reading ““Tacky” signage unwelcome in Edinburgh”