A CHANGE of name at Sixfields has given Northampton Town Football Club’s official signage partners T3 Signs one of its biggest challenges at the stadium.
A sponsorship deal has included renaming Sixfields as The PTS Academy Stadium which meant updating all the signage around the ground, including erecting the new large frontage sign.
The partnership means the Northampton-based company took great pride in undertaking this new sign, which has such a presence now at the ground.
The work is the latest success story for the sign company set up by Pete Nicklin and his wife, Lauren, just over four and a half years ago. The firm also has the signage contract for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.
Sales director Lauren said: “This was a big challenge, but we are really proud of our work. We have worked with PTS in the past, so it was good to be able to be given this opportunity.”
The work has been welcomed by NTFC and PTS Training Academy.
James Whiting, Chief Executive NTFC, said: “Where possible the club like to work with local businesses and form strong local partnerships. We are always happy to work with T3 and to continue improving our branding. We are delighted with the new eye-catching signs.”
“We are extremely pleased with the new sign, it really stands out. T3 have done a great job and we look forward to continuing working with them in the future,” said Matthew Joyce, Director PTS Training Academy.
Ongoing investment in a wide range of equipment has enabled T3 Signs to extend its services and attain high print quality. As well as signage and vehicles graphics, the business offers a complete design service and can effectively display brands using custom graphics that can be applied to a wide range of materials.
The success of T3 Signs has been through the enterprise’s commitment to four key principles, Trust, Value, Service and Quality. Pete said: “It is important that all customers receive the same high level of service. This means we are able to work with a diverse range of clients who can not only turn to us for inspiration but feel confident the ideas can become a practical reality and meet all technical specifications.”