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Renown for successfully creating and installing the most complex of signage projects, Signs Express (Glasgow) have been recognised for their innovation and dedication, by winning two awards in the national Signs Express Awards.
Winning both the Most Unusual Design Award and the Best Sign Project Award, the team at Signs Express (Glasgow) have outdone themselves this year. Each of the projects that won these awards were for the Glasgow Science Centre, an independent Scottish Charity and must-see attraction that has opened two new exhibits this year. The Science Centre’s International Space Station exhibit won the most unusual design award, in recognition of how difficult it was to create an illuminated sign that shows the perspective of earth from inside the international space station. The whole exhibit drew so much attention that British Astronaut Tim Peake came to visit and place his seal of approval on the inventiveness of the display! The second award won by the centre, acknowledges the co-ordination and skill that had to go into an extensive project for the most ambitious exhibition of its kind in the UK, called ‘Powering the Future’. This extensive exhibit at the Science Centre enables visitors to discover what goes on behind the power switch. This required Signs Express (Glasgow) to manufacture and install an impressive array of new interactive displays, panes, boards, built up lettering and numerous other bespoke signs all on time and to budget. Graham Casey, owner of Signs Express (Glasgow), was extremely proud of the outcome of the projects and the awards, “What the team has achieved this year is phenomenal. We had our best ever month in November and are set to continue performing excellently into 2017. I am extremely glad that my team have been recognised twice in these awards, as they wholeheartedly deserve to be recognised for their skill.” Signs Express (Glasgow) has an expert team evidently ready to go to space and back for their customers. For more information on the help they can give any signage project, visit www.signsexpress.co.uk/glasgow