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Specialist signage for state of the art all weather sports pitch for local school.

"Excellent service, delivered as an emergency for opening of our all weather pitch thank you."

Mike Buck, Thorpe St Andrew School, Norwich

Promotional boards advertising local theatre performance

Just to say thank you for the work carried out recently for The Full Monty, Spotlight, Beccles. The boards are great and getting a lot of attention!

Clare Warren, Spotlight.

New fascia, projecting sign and window graphics for Ink World, completed by Signs Express (Birmingham Central).

Many thanks for the signage work for Ink World Birmingham NE, it looks great! Thank you for all your help and for completing the job within the very tight time-frame.

Mark Reid, Managing Director, Ink World

Award winning distinctive graphics and signage across 5 floors of the Saltire Centre at Glasgow Caledonian University. Work completed by Signs Express (Glasgow)

The work undertaken by Signs Express has been excellent. Their ability to produce the required visual or artefact to the quality required and their attention to detail was superb. They were client focussed and this made for an excellent working arrangement. I would have no hesitation in using Signs Express again or in recommending them to others.

Tom Finnigan, Director, Learner Support, Glasgow Caledonian University.

Nationwide rebranding vehicle livery project completed by Signs Express (Glasgow).

The launch of Iron Mountain UK Ltd's vehicle re-branding project at the beginning of 2006 enabled Signs Express to demonstrate once again its professionalism and project management skills to the full resulting in the well delivered high resolution livery implementation for our new vehicles. Signs Express has been instrumental in helping with print considerations, graphics material and graphics shapes. The client-vendor partnership between our companies has allowed for the necessary livery development and micro management to undertake the delivery of services on a national scale in the UK and we look forward to future developments and opportunities to utilise their services.

David T B Evans, Buyer, Iron Mountain UK Ltd

Full signage solution for Slater stores nationwide including interior, exterior signs, banners, window graphics and full colour digital graphics. Work completed by Signs Express (Glasgow).

When you embark on a rapid expansion programme like ours it is imperative that you can rely on your suppliers. Signs Express has supplied us with all our interior and exterior signage requirements and also our full colour graphics and we are very pleased with the results. In order to remain competitive, it is important for us to be seen. Signage is an ideal platform to reinforce our corporate identity and brand image.

Brian Smith, Marketing Manager, Slater Menswear.

Signs Express (Cambridge) has supplied new signage to Cambridge Rugby Union Football Club following extensive refurbishment at the stadium.

With the club moving forward and up the league ladders we felt it time to update our main clubhouse. With the help of many local sponsors we we're able to add an additional tier to our stand along with a full refurbishment of the building. Signs Express we're on call to supply and fit the brand new signage around the club within a short lead time, all in order to meet our grand opening. The finished article is superb and i'm sure it will continue to look so in years to come, many thanks!

Rod Bishop, Club Chairman, Cambridge Rugby Union Football Club

Installation of new signage from Signs Express (Teesside)

When you consider that this 21mx6m sign would be visible throughout Teesside and in place for many years to come, it was essential that no mistakes were made in the design, the choice of materials, or the fixing. Signs Express Teesside were competitive on price, but most importantly investigated all of these areas in significant detail, giving AV Dawson confidence in their ability to deliver the finished product to our exacting specification.

Gary Dawson, Managing Director, AV Dawson

Signage for print supplier Ink World completed by Signs Express (Telford).

Many thanks for your help and service with the signage work for Ink World Shrewsbury, the quality and speed of service was excellent.

I'm sure I'll use Signs Express again throughout the UK as my franchise network grows.

Mark Reid, Managing Director, Ink World

Partial vehicle wrap and graphics for a 17 seat minibus for Queens college completed by Signs Express in Taunton.

Most school minibuses are a lesson in visual blandness; plain white with a crest, a name and a phone number. A marketing zero.

"We'd spent a lot of time and money giving Queen's College a strong visual identity but our vehicles weren't reflecting that. Whether bringing pupils to school in the morning or attending a rugby tournament, we wanted to make a real statement about the school.

"Our marketing partners Quantock Design came up with some striking visuas using a black vehicle as the starting point - incidentally, Henry Ford would spin n his grave if he knew how long it took his company to produce a black minibus. signs Express then turned the concept into striking vehicles that are turning heads all over Somerset, and at an affordable price that compares well with conventional advertiising."

Keith Wheatley, Director of Marketing & Communications, Queen's College.

Fleet of vehicle graphics for well known Electrical and Heating Company, work completed by Signs Express (Gloucester).

At D J Hewer we recognize the value of professionally sign written vehicles that advertise our company and its services and we selected Signs Express on value for money and most importantly the excellent professional advice offered by Jon and his team in the selection of the signage that suited our company’s image.

Our customers comment on our vehicles and they are recognised around the county. The vans are on a four year lease and we wanted to ensure that we selected the right signage, we are extremely pleased with the final outcome.

Robert Willmott, Service & Maintenance Manager

Claymore Dairies - Design, manufacture and fitting service to Claymore for their range of lorries which included tractor units, two 13M rigid trailers and four 6.6M rigid body lorries used to transport its produce to retailers. Two converted Atego milk tankers from Mercedes-Benz also had graphics applied.

Gordon Masson, Transport Manager for Claymore Dairies said, “We are delighted with the service received from Signs Express. They were very sensitive to our needs, keeping downtime to a minimum to ensure that we were able to maintain delivery schedules and fulfill our orders. Signs Express’ recent recognition in the Sign Awards for vehicle livery confirms their excellence in this field and we are very pleased with our finished results”.

The National Blood Service, three year national account contract providing vehicle graphics to a range of vehicles including reflective graphics, promotional vehicles, 7.5 tonne blood carriers etc. over 100 vehicles per year.

Caroline Osborne, Head of Marketing Services for the National Blood Service said, “We were looking for a team that we could trust with our brand. Consistent, quality graphics are essential to that brand and this consistency can be achieved with the one point of contact provided by Signs Express. However we needed more than that, with blood centres throughout the country, we also need reliable, local teams to apply the graphics”.

With Signs Express’ track record we are very confident that our partnership with Signs Express will be a good one.”

University of Central Lancs. 11m x 10m banner installation to front of building to attract new entrants to their open days and campus tours.

Commenting on the project Pam Wilson of the University Of Central Lancashire said, “The University likes to work in partnership with local suppliers and this is just one of a number of projects which Signs Express have worked on over the last few years. I have always been able to rely on them for a competitive rate, a speedy response and a high quality service”.

Curious Oranj – Interior Signs, Highly commended award for ‘Best Interior Sign Project’ at the Sign Industry Awards. On-going project working on behalf of the Real Learning Project, which commenced in 2001. Signs Express has provided a variety of interior signage to all locations participating in the initiative, over thirty sites to date.

Tony Coffield of Curious Oranj said “The service and quality we receive from Signs Express is excellent and they always meet the tight deadlines we have to adhere to. Our challenge is to incorporate the brand in a unique bespoke form using various types of materials and size to create a visible, inspirational and eye catching environment which we certainly have achieved working closely with Signs Express.”

Williams Land Rover Dealership – window graphics, winner of National Sign Industry Award ‘Best digital sign project’ 2004. 220 square metres of window graphics.

Peter Charlesworth, Dealer Principal at Williams Land Rover said, “We were delighted with our window display. It’s been stopping traffic on Princess Parkway and everyone’s talking about it! We chose the design to tie in with the idea of bringing the country into the city, and to show the vehicles in their element – in the great outdoors.”

The Casella Group - commissioned Signs Express to supply and install external signage to its Head Office in Bedford and at 14 sites across the country.

Natalie Seddon, Marketing Manager for Casella Measurement, a division of The Casella Group said, “We are delighted with the professional service received from Signs Express and impressed with the high quality signs provided. The new signs are a vital part of our rebranding process and reinforce our new image to both internal and external customers”.

She continued, “Casella has evolved through acquisition and, until now, has been made up of a collection of various strong identities, presentations and cultures. We are now consolidated to offer a single, stronger group brand. Our rebranding programme, which commenced in January 2002, is being rolled out over a twelve month period”.