The Best Materials For Durable Shop Signage

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Proper signage is important for any business’s marketing strategy. It acts as an interface between your business and the outside world and also makes the customers propelled by the message you want to pass. Taking any store’s branding and image, choosing the materials for the signs is a wise and important decision for either the original store or when redesigning an existing one. Using long-lasting materials means that not only will your signage look good for years, but it also saves you a lot of money since you don’t have to repair or replace it often.

That is why, in this blog, we will discuss the most suitable materials for creating shop signs and making your shop signage in Melbourne long-lasting and attractive in any weather.

1. Aluminium

Indeed, aluminium is the most widely used material for shop signage – and with good reason. Very light while at the same time extremely strong, aluminium signs are resistant to adverse climatic conditions while they do not corrode being the perfect choice for outdoor signage in Melbourne.

Aluminium signage is also versatile in design. It is very flexible and can be moulded into different forms and sizes and the outer surface can equally be painted, printed or even powder coated to get different shiny finishes. Using sign boards or other signage, this material is ideal for modern templates as well as heritage templates to promote the aesthetic look that best suits the company brand.

2. Acrylic

Acrylic, otherwise known as Perspex, is another brilliant choice for shop signage. It does look like glass; it feels like glass but it is much stronger and cannot be shattered like glass. The Acrylic signs are also protective against UV and help elongate the periods so that the signs will stay vibrant in colour and thus suitable for outdoor uses.

It comes in all sorts of thickness categories and can come in clear, solid colours and even the foggy translucent colour. It has a shiny and glass-like surface which can add a lot of class to your signage and your shop’s exterior that. Acrylic is also easy to cut, and carve making it ideal for giving your business that professional look especially where the business’s name is engraved, or logos and other 3D signs are engraved.

3. PVC Foam Board

PVC foam board also referred to as Foamex is ideal for use as a cheap, yet very robust type of material to use on your shop signage. Such a lightweight and highly flexible material is water-repellant and can easily withstand varying and harsh weather conditions hence is suitable for both interior and exterior applications.

PVC foam board is relatively cheaper, and that makes it used mostly in temporary and section promotional signs; however, it can also be used in shop signs. It can be printed directly on or further laminated with vinyl graphics which will thus offer an opportunity to enhance the look of the signage and make your business stand out.

4. Stainless Steel

If you intend to use the best signage material that gives a long-lasting result and you don’t have to replace it frequently, then the best option is to use stainless steel. Durable robust, and weather-resistant, Stainless-steel signs are very suitable for applications where there is high traffic or harsh weather exposure.

There’s a way of engraving a shopfront out of stainless steel to make the 3D letters, plaques, or logos and this does make the shopfront look more professional and classy. It has a natural metallic sheen, which provides class and is ideal for companies wishing to create a powerful brand image. Stainless steel can also be blended with other materials like acrylic or aluminium to make good looks signs that depict strength as well.

5. Corflute Signs

Corflute or Corrugated plastic is a cheap and easy-to-work-with material most preferably used for temporary signs, marketing signs, events, and festival signs. Even though Corflute is not as rigid as other materials that have been discussed, it is water-proof and UV fast, and therefore suitable for short-term use outdoors.

It can be found in the sticks in front of real estate agents’ offices, event advertisements, and promotions, or, it can be utilized as a cheap way to fashion temporary shop signs where constant updates are likely to be displayed. On this material, it is easy to print and can be cut into different forms and dimensions making the printing versatile.

Conclusion

Selecting suitable material to use when having a shop sign is essential if you would like it to remain high quality, beautiful, and useful for many years. When it comes to choosing the material of the furniture, there is a wide range of options: aluminium, acrylic, corflute, PVC, steel and last but not least wood which is combined with traditions and terminology of business.

Donna

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