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Signs Express Portsmouth

Welcome to Signs Express Portsmouth

Welcome to Signs Express (Portsmouth) which is owned and operated by Jon Cardy.

The centre opened in 2002, located at Farlington, north Portsmouth, just off the A27. Clients are located in Gosport, Fareham, Whiteley, Segensworth, Havant, Waterlooville and Chichester.

Examples of our work

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We offer local companies a comprehensive sign service, covering design and manufacture of all types of internal and external signage.

We pride ourselves on being customer focused and receptive to companies specific needs. Do you want to create a dramatic effect? Have you got a budget constraint? Tight timescale? We can provide a unique solution for your signage project.

We specialise in vehicle graphics, interior and exterior signage, banners, window graphics, exhibition and display graphics, labels, stickers and health and safety signage.

Major repeat customers in Portsmouth, Gosport include Stagecoach, Menzies Accountants, Dack Property Management, The Spinnaker Tower, SEGRO, local Councils and Schools, Marina Developments Ltd., Dartmouth, Clares, Hendy Ford, The Chitty Food Group, Jacaranda Catering.

Accreditations

  • The BSGA

Signs Express Portsmouth
Unit G3 Railway Triangle Ind Est
Walton Road
Cosham
Portsmouth
PO6 1TQ

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Tel: 023 9238 3821

Recent Projects

  • Nottingham Regeneration Project
    Architect & Design Agency Signs
    Nottingham Regeneration Project

    Signs Express (Grantham) has been part of Nottingham’s extensive regeneration project providing a range of signs and graphics solutions for a grade II listed building.

  • The Trinity Centre
    Shop Signs
    The Trinity Centre

    Signs Express (Aberdeen) installed over 120 signs to help rebrand its local shopping mall The Trinity Centre.

  • Slaters
    Shop Signs
    Slaters

    Signs Express (Glasgow) has supplied Slaters clothing store with its signs and graphics for a number of years and helped with its major expansion plan back in 2006.