Shop signs
in Newport.
The sign over your door does the introductions - make it read like you mean it.
Shop signs in Newport, about 6 miles south of the workshop, roughly 15 minutes down the A4042 and M4. We design, make and fit shopfront signage across Cwmbran, Pontypool, Newport and the wider Gwent patch - fascia signs, built-up letters, illuminated signs, projecting signs and A-boards. Printed and made up in-house, then fitted on site by our install partner, so the sign over your door matches the brand on your website instead of being an afterthought a local printer knocked out. A shopfront gets one glance from the pavement - the sign is what turns that glance into someone walking in.
Fascia & flat-panel signs.
the main sign across the front of the unit - printed panel, foamex, ACM or a sign tray - sized to the frontage and finished to hold its edge outdoors, not just on screen.
Built-up & 3D letters.
individual raised or flat-cut letters and logos that lift the frontage above a flat printed board - the step up that makes a unit look established.
Illuminated & projecting signs.
halo-lit and face-lit fascias that still work after dark, plus projecting signs and A-boards that catch people coming down the street, not just those already stood in front of you.
Newport is Gwent's city and the second-biggest in Wales, and it runs on more than one engine. There is the city centre and Commercial Street, Friars Walk and the market; the industrial and logistics belt strung along the M4 from junction 24 to 28 - Queensway Meadows, Leeway, Spytty, Langstone and Celtic Business Park - where the couriers, distributors and trades cluster; and the docks and steel heritage down by the Usk and the Transporter Bridge. For a sign maker that means a lot of vans and fleets that live on the road, unit signage out on the estates, and shopfronts fighting for footfall in a centre reshaped by Friars Walk and the university campus.
We build for that mix - a courier or trade firm off the M4 that needs a fleet wrapped the same and a sign over the unit, or a shop or cafe in the centre, Maindee or Caerleon that needs a frontage that stops people. We are straight that the workshop is in Torfaen, not Newport, but fifteen minutes up the road means we see the vehicle, measure the frontage and fit it in person rather than quoting blind off a photo. From Bettws and Malpas across to Ringland, Caerleon and out to Magor, a van parked outside a Newport job is the cheapest advertising you will ever run, so it should look like you mean it.
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.
Shop signs in Newport and across Newport.