Document the structure
Share straight-on and angled photographs, confirmed face dimensions, access, and illumination details.
Billboards and backlit flex
Roadside billboards and illuminated flex signboards need artwork, output, joining, finishing, transport, access, and installation to be planned as one system.

The starting point
Share the sign or billboard location, confirmed face dimensions, structure photographs, viewing direction, illumination method, artwork, access conditions, and required timing. Existing structural suitability and local permissions remain separate checks for the customer and relevant professionals.
Scope
The final scope depends on the site, dimensions, artwork, access, finish, and expected use.
Process
Each stage creates the information needed for the next decision.
Share straight-on and angled photographs, confirmed face dimensions, access, and illumination details.
Prioritise a concise message, strong contrast, correct scale, and suitable image resolution for the intended viewing position.
Review material, panel joins, edge finishing, packing, transport, installation method, and weather conditions.
Confirm structure readiness, equipment access, traffic or site controls, timing, and customer-managed approvals before installation.
Questions
Yes. Confirmed face dimensions, artwork, joining requirements, finishing, transport, structure access, and installation scope are needed before quotation.
Share photographs of the complete board, the existing fixing method, confirmed face dimensions, and illumination details. Structural suitability must be confirmed separately.
Backlit flex output can be discussed after the lightbox dimensions, lighting arrangement, viewing conditions, artwork, and installation method are reviewed.
Requirements vary by road, property, structure, and authority. The customer should confirm permissions and obtain appropriate structural advice where required.
Start an enquiry
Share the location, structure photographs, finished size, illumination, access, artwork, and required timing.