3B DESIGN

AND PRINT

SIGNAGE EXPERTS

Are you in need of a refresh? Tired of your old signage? We have the expertise and machinery to transform your building into one that attracts customers and stands out along a row of competitors on the high street.

Signage is often the first thing a customer sees of your business. When done right, it can make your company stand out along the rows of other businesses on a high street. We have the machinery in house to create stunning signage – whether you need a flat sign or something more complex.

Not sure what type of sign you need? See below an extensive list of signage options – it’s a great place to start if you’re looking to upgrade your signs.

What really sets them apart is their helpfulness and expertise. Whenever I’ve needed advice on print-related matters, their knowledge and guidance have been invaluable. I highly recommend 3B Design and Print to anyone looking for reliable, top-tier print services.

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Stand off lettering

Utilising our laser cutting facilities is a great way to add some depth to your signage. Adding 10mm acrylic letters to the face is great way of drawing more attention compared to a standard, flat cut sign.

Custom lettering

Our cutting machinery allows us to produce entirely bespoke lettering to suit your needs and branding. AFL Hyperscale wanted some new signage with a minimal look, so we used 10mm clear acrylic with a 0.5mm brushed steel face.

Acrylic lettering

The most basic option for adding some of the ‘wow factor’ to your sign. We can cut acrylic up to 20mm thick in house, meaning we can make your shopfront stand out with a variety of acrylic options. 

Printed acrylic lettering

If you like the idea of acrylic lettering but want it branded more to suit your company, that is not a problem. Maxey Grounds wanted exactly that; printed with their burgandy brand colour. We’ve since replaced this with updated branding!

Black acrylic lettering

Acrylic comes in a huge range of colours, including a sleek black finish. Slightly glossy to attract eyes – AFL Hyperscale wanted some new signage for their offices. We printed their signature green colour to the fact and adhered the letters to their walls.

Vinyl stickers

An incredibly cost effective way of transforming a space. We have the capabilities to print, laminate and cut vinyl stickers in house. We can bespoke cut them to any text or pattern you want, making it easy for us to complete transform your office.

Wallpaper

Wallpaper is a great way of utilising a boring empty wall and flooding it with colour. Our textured wallpaper is fully printable, meaning we can print anything you want onto it. Easy to install and will last for upto 6 years!

Flat signage

The industry standard for company signage. 3mm thick and weatherproof, these flat ACM signs will last upwards of 7 years, so once you have invested in it you won’t have to think about replacing it for years to come. 

Signtray

The upgraded version of flat signage – still made out of ACM but is custom built, usually with 50mm returns, to make the sign protrude from the building. 

Deep lettering

This is a great way to stand out from the crowd even more so – why not build your logo up out of 20mm foamex? Capable of being built up to 50mm +, partnered with a vinyl sticker underneath. A great way of transforming an empty wall. 

Acrylic signs

An incredibly common type of signage in the industry for its sleek look. Printed to the reverse, signs look great produced on clear acrylic as the glossy face compliments the print on the back. Usually installed with chrome spacers in the corners.

Frosting

If you have blank pratitions in your office, frosting is a brilliant way of transforming them. It can also be used as a privacy film as you can only see silhouettes through the other side if somebody is behind it. Available in a range of colours. 

IT'S A SIGN!

If you’re ready to transform your company building to attract more customers, get in touch. We’ll make your brand stand out from the crowd!

TIME TO SPRUCE UP YOUR OFFICE?

There are so many ways that you can ‘liven up’ those blank walls in your office. It doesn’t need to break the bank either – some cost effective options are:

  • Vinyl logos
  • Vinyl lettering
  • Vinyl graphics
  • Printed wallpaper

But if you are looking to for a more premium look to your office, the below are a great way to wow your customers as soon as they walk through the door:

  • Printed acrylics
  • Acrylic logos
  • Acrylic lettering
  • Printed canvases

Maxey Grounds

5mm clear acrylic letters printed to the reverse, vinyl stickers applied to the fascia.

Wrights Tools

Matt laminated sign graphics applied to a sign tray with 100mm returns.

Sarah Rayner Hairdressing

Matt black graphics with gold text wrapped to a 5mm foamex board.

The Hair Studio

5mm white acrylic letters, window frosting cut with branded items removed for privacy.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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What is the best sign for my building?

This question entirely depends on your building, but as a rule of thumb:

  • Aluminium clad buildings, such as warehouses, can have flat signs and sign trays installed
  • Masonry / Timer buildings can have all types of signage installed on them

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How much will a new sign cost?

As a ballpark figure - for a 200cm x 60cm sign produced with aluminium composite for longevity, it'll be £150 + VAT.

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Are you able to install my new signs?

Yes, we offer a full installation service.

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I don't have any files, are you able to design my new signs?

Yes, we have an inhouse design service that have been designing signs for over a decade.

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How long do your signs last?

All of our signs are produced using rigid materials and flexible vinyls, that will last 5-7 years, in regular weather conditions.

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Can you rewrap our existing signs?

As long as your signs are flat and aren't damaged beyond repair, we should be able to work with your existing subtrates.

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How long will it take to make my sign?

We produce all our signage to a 5-7 working day turnaround.

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How easy is it to damage my sign?

All our signs are made with industry-standard materials. They are relatively hardwearing, but are prone to being damaged if you take a knife to them.