There is more competition on the high street than ever before and it can be difficult to get your business noticed above all the others when competing for trade. There has been so much discussion about customers leaving the high street and preferring to shop on the internet, but the fact is, there are still a huge number of people who still prefer the physical act of actually going into a shop with a great shop sign Sheffield.
Making sure that you have a really good quality shop sign Sheffield that effectively conveys the promise of your brand and the high standards of your business, products and services is an absolute must. It’s a great way of reflecting the quality of your business, and can make economic sense too. For the amount of business that shop signs Sheffield bring in, the price of a business sign really is a small investment that can make a big difference to your volume of sales and number of customers through your door.
Latest case study on brushed stainless steel 3d signage with backlit LED lighting for the head office of RS Bruce Metals in Sheffield, UK.
3d LED illuminated shop signs Sheffield for Whitehornes Estate Agents new premises at Banner Cross. Case study on shop signage + digitally printed banners
Case study on signage installation for Players Lounge in Sheffield. Sheffield sign shop, Image Sign Studio have recently installed this backlit, 3D, LED signage to the sports bar and function suite in Ecclesfield, using aluminium light box and perspex lettering, all beautifully illuminated using white LED lighting.
With the downturn in the great British high street and the assumption that internet shopping was taking over, it looked like all doom and gloom, but it seems that, in Sheffield and across the UK, the independent retailer is fighting back and saving our city centres.
Projecting shop signs are particularly effective for shops that are located on a narrow street. For shops in this position, their main shop sign may not be as visible as signs on shops located on a wider street, reducing the amount of passers by that are exposed to the brand. For shops such as this, projecting shop signs can be a great solution, as they protrude from the building at an angle, enabling it to be seen at a distance from either end of the road.
This computer numerically controlled system uses computer software to control the movement of the CNC machine, resulting in a high quality, professional and flawless finish to any shop sign. It can fly through a variety of materials including aluminium dibond, plexiglass, Foamex, correx, aluminium, Perspex, plastics and even wood, and is, therefore, perfect for cutting panels, cutting shapes, stencils and fret cut sign trays.
As many Sheffield residents will know, plans for the £400 million Sevenstone shopping centre were put on hold last year, after the chosen developer Hammerson failed to deliver the scheme in the city centre. Sheffield Council originally intended to find a new developer but then decided to revisit the plans that were drawn up, putting the project firmly on hold as the recession set in.
Vehicle livery is a great way of reinforcing your business branding. By making your vehicle unique and extending your branding through livery on the cars and vans used in your business, you’re sure to get noticed.
There are several factors that influence how customers buy and what they buy. But a large amount is decided by visual cues, and the strongest and most persuasive of these is colour.
When it comes to attracting customers to your retail premises and increasing the amount of people that you get through the door, appearances count. So here are 5 ways to catch the eye of potential customers and convince them that your shop is where they’ll spend their money!