Banners
in Cardiff.
Big, bold and up by the weekend - printed in-house, so a rush job is a phone call, not a fortnight.
Banners in Cardiff, about 20 miles south-west of the workshop, roughly half an hour down the M4. We print PVC banners, mesh banners and roller banners in-house from our workshop in the Cwmbran and Pontypool area, for businesses and events across Gwent and South Wales. Because the large-format printer is on site, a banner for a weekend event, a sale or a new opening is a quick turnaround, not a fortnight's wait on a supplier. Hemmed and eyeletted, printed to hold colour outdoors, and set up properly so the text is actually readable from across a car park, not a stretched, pixelated logo.
PVC banners.
the outdoor workhorse - hemmed and eyeletted, printed to hold colour in the weather, for a shopfront, a fence line or a pitch-side sponsor board.
Roller & pull-up banners.
the pop-up stand for a reception, a stall, an open day or an exhibition - up in seconds, packs into its own case, reads clean from across a room.
Mesh & hoarding.
wind-permeable mesh for scaffold and fence lines that won't act like a sail, and printed hoarding to brand a site while the work's going on.
Cardiff is the capital and the biggest market in Wales, and the signage a business needs here changes street by street. There is the retail core and the arcades, the hospitality strip through the city centre and Cardiff Bay; the independents and cafes of Canton, Pontcanna, Roath and Whitchurch that live on a frontage worth a photo; and the working estates - Leckwith, Rover Way and Wentloog, and the trade counters out east - where the vans, unit signs and site boards of the city's trades and fit-out firms come from. On a match day the whole centre turns into a shop window. It is a crowded market and a design-literate one, so a tired frontage or a flat logo slapped on a wing mirror gets noticed for the wrong reasons.
We build for that - a cafe or shop in Canton or the Bay that needs a frontage that stops people, or a trade and fit-out firm running vans across the city that needs them all reading as one brand. We are straight that our sign kit lives in Gwent, not a Cardiff shopfront, but half an hour down the M4 means we still come and measure the frontage, see the vehicle and fit it in person. And because the same studio designs the brand and builds the website, the van, the shopfront and the site online all read as one business, not three near-misses from three suppliers.
Indicative from-prices to give you a feel - the final figure depends on size, material, finish and quantity. Tell us the job and we'll come back with a straight quote.
Straight answers.
Banners in Cardiff and across Cardiff.