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SIGNAGE
Vehicle signs
Vehicle wraps
Corporate signs
Directional signs
Building signs
Shop
signs
Restaurant signs
Pavement signs
Banners
Banner frames
Exhibitions
Display systems
Plaques
Health & Safety Signs
Sign Lighting
SIGN
SERVICES
Sign
fitting
Sign maintenance
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Corporate
Signs
What
is corporate signage?
There are so many types of corporate signs and sign solutions that it
is not possible to classify corporate signage in a sentance. But generally
we see it as any signage in and around a corporate site i.e. plaques,
directory systems, building signs, directional signs, health and safety
signs, informational signs etc... |
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DESIGN
& PRINT
Stationery packs
Business Cards
Logo design
Flyers
Appointment Cards
Brochures
Folders
Websites
Advertisements
LARGE
FORMAT
Full
colour banners
Wallpaper
Canvas printing
Poster printing
Window graphics
Point of sale
Floor graphics
Exhibition systems
Roll up displays
Rotating banners
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LINKS
TEL:
020 8309 4200
TEL: 020 8302 6030
FAX: 020 8309 4200
sales@i-d-signs.co.uk
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When
arriving for the first time at an industrial or business park, how do
you know where to locate the business you are looking for?
Usually there is a sign at the entrance of the park with a map.
Once you arive you find you way to the entrance using a sign, once inside
you locate the floor you need with a directory sign, when you walk down
the corridor you realise you have arrived because you see the company
logo on a sign on the door.
All of this falls under corporate signage. |
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Another
area you will see corporate signage is on the side of buildings. Unlike
most retail signs these signs are often a lot larger and often a lot higher,
so a lot more goes into creating and fitting them.
Monoliths
and panel and post systems are another area widely used externally in
the corporate sector, as these can be very effective as a first impression. |
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