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The what’s what of illuminated letters

At Graffiti we get many enquiries for illuminated letters. Great, this is one of the areas we really specialise in. However, there are so many different looks and methods of illumination it is tricky for our customers to make the right decision to achieve their desired results. This should help you to understand and get…

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Massive New Monsoon Illuminated Signage

Graffiti Design has recently completed the new Monsoon signage for Monsoon Kingston store. The main side of the massive fascia stretched over 34 metres long with two projecting signs and four sets of illuminated built up letters. This site is part of the continued rollout of the newly rebranded Monsoon Accessorize signage that Graffiti Design…

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Weird Fish – Halo Illuminated Sign

Over the last week couple of weeks, Graffiti Design has manufactured and fitted a halo illuminated sign for the up-and-coming retailer Weird Fish in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays. Colin Pestell, project manager and Chairman of Graffiti, met and discussed in depth the possibilities for the signage with Weird Fish. After the specification and design was approved,…

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Illuminated retail signs get Made.com

This week we completed the retail signs for trail blazing e-tailer made.com. The start-up has been well received by online customers, as they create a buzz with their direct to market offer and passion for giving customers products directly from the manufacture, therefore cutting out the pesky ‘middle-man’. Their signs were installed at their new…

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