IF you’ve ever wondered where to start with a signage or graphic project, or want to know about the range of options available, you’ll probably find it beneficial to talk to a company with the experience and expertise to guide you. Even better if that company is local and can send someone out to see you or have offices that you can visit and check out all the options available to you.

Starting out almost 20 years ago as a sign making operation and now established as a specialist producer of large format prints with full in-house production, Artisan Signs can provide help and expertise from the start to completion of all sizes of projects, from a one off to a national, multi-site roll out campaign.

As well as producing all types of internal and external signs, such as directional, health and safety, fascias, banners and vehicles, artisan signs is also a specialist producer of high quality prints for internal decor in offices, meeting rooms, reception areas, in-store promotions, exhibition stands, schools and factories. There is a wide range of products available to help you promote your business and to get your message seen, and the experienced staff will help guide you through the options to suit your budget.

Back in 2014 the Kettering-based company donated a couple of banner stands to their then neighbour Cransley Hospice Fundraising Team and were delighted to be asked to update them with new artwork. Working together with the team at Cransley Hospice Artisan Signs designed and replaced the graphic in one of the units.

Mark Spruce, Community and In Memoriam Development Manager, collected the unit recently from Artisan’s Managing Director, Graham Davey and it was put to immediate use at a local store collection. It is now being used out in the community to gain attention and promote the work of the hospice.

For more information about Artisan Signs visit its website: www.artisansigns.co.uk or

call 01536 522777. For more information about Cransley Hospice go to www.cransleyhospice.org.uk

 

Mark Spruce, Community and In Memoriam Development Manager, collecting the banner stand Artisan’s Managing Director, Graham Davey.