
Stencil-Cut 2D LED Boards
Flat panel (usually ACP or metal) with letters/logo cut out. Lighting (LEDs or tubes) placed behind shines through the cutouts.
Materials & Best For
ACP sheet, aluminium, stainless steel, acrylic diffuser.
Minimalist, upscale look (boutiques, corporate offices).
Pros & Cons
Sleek, clean; protected lighting; cost-effective for flat surfaces.
Limited depth; less impact in daylight without backlighting.
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ACP Box with 3D Letters
ACP-clad box frame (lighted or non-lighted) with raised acrylic or metal 3D letters mounted on top.
Materials & Best For
ACP panels, acrylic, stainless steel, and LED modules.
Retail stores, restaurants, and franchises.
Pros & Cons
Strong presence, good day/night visibility, customizable.
Slightly higher cost than flat signs; ACP joints can weather over time.

3D Letters Only (Channel Letters)
Standalone dimensional letters (face-lit, back-lit, or combination) mounted directly to the wall or with a raceway.
Materials & Best For
Acrylic, stainless steel, aluminium, LEDs.
Premium branding for malls, corporate offices, and high-end retail.
Pros & Cons
Very high visual impact, variety of lighting styles.
Requires precision installation; higher fabrication cost.

Awning Signs
Fabric or PVC-coated canopy structure projecting from the façade, often with printed branding and optional lighting.
Materials & Best For
Canvas, PVC fabric, fluorescent/LED strip lighting, and metal frame.
Cafés, bakeries, boutiques.
Pros & Cons
Shade + signage in one; visible from a distance; weather protection.
Limited design complexity; fabric can fade or tear.

ACP Cladding with 3D Letters or Other Integrated Signage
Full facade covered with ACP sheets for a modern look, with signage (3D letters, stencil-cut, or vinyl graphics) integrated.
Materials & Best For
ACP panels, aluminium framework, acrylic/metal letters.
Large retail chains, showrooms, and corporate offices.
Pros & Cons
Gives the building a premium facelift; long-lasting.
Higher initial cost; requires skilled installation.

Glow Sign Board (Printed Backlit Board)
Translucent flex or acrylic sheet printed with branding, backlit with fluorescent tubes or LEDs.
Materials & Best For
Flex, acrylic, metal frame, LEDs/tubes.
Budget signage for small shops and street-facing businesses.
Pros & Cons
Very affordable; quick to fabricate.
Not premium-looking; prone to fading over time

Non-Lit (Lit From Other Light Source)
3D non-illuminated letters mounted on the facade and lit by external lights like LED bars or spotlights. The letters don’t light up by themselves but rely on surrounding lighting for visibility.
Materials & Best For
Aluminium, stainless steel, or acrylic letters.
Restaurants, pubs, hotels, boutique stores.
Pros & Cons
Cost-effective compared to internally illuminated signs.
Dependent on an external light source for nighttime visibility.

Full-acrylic Lightbox with Push-Through Acrylic Letters
A sleek, high-end sign with a coloured acrylic face and 3D push-through letters that glow brightly.
Materials & Best For
Coloured acrylic (3–5 mm), push-through acrylic letters (20–30 mm), aluminium/mild steel frame, LED modules.
Premium showrooms, automotive, modern retail, and tech stores.
Pros & Cons
Uniform illumination, sleek trimless design, weather-resistant, highly customisable.
Higher cost, heavier build, requires precise fabrication and maintenance.

Flex Board
A budget-friendly banner stretched over a metal frame—ideal for storefronts, billboards, and temporary promotions. Printed flex sheets offer quick turnaround and easy replacement. Can be illuminated or non-illuminated.
Materials & Best For
Mild steel/aluminium frame, printed flex sheet, optional lighting.
Storefronts, seasonal offers, roadside billboards.
Pros & Cons
Low cost, fast production, easy to update, suitable for large formats.
No internal lighting, shorter lifespan, less premium appearance, may wrinkle over time.

Stencil-Cut 2D LED Boards
Flat panel (usually ACP or metal) with letters/logo cut out. Lighting (LEDs or tubes) placed behind shines through the cutouts.
Materials
ACP sheet, aluminium, stainless steel, acrylic diffuser
Best For
Minimalist, upscale look (boutiques, corporate offices)
Pros
Sleek, clean; protected lighting; cost-effective for flat surfaces
Cons
Limited depth; less impact in daylight without backlighting

ACP Box with 3D Letters
ACP-clad box frame (lighted or non-lighted) with raised acrylic or metal 3D letters mounted on top.
Materials
ACP panels, acrylic, stainless steel, LED modules
Best For
Retail stores, restaurants, franchises
Pros
Strong presence, good day/night visibility, customizable
Cons
Slightly higher cost than flat signs; ACP joints can weather over time

3D Letters Only (Channel Letters)
Standalone dimensional letters (face-lit, back-lit, or combination) mounted directly to the wall or with a raceway.
Materials
Acrylic, stainless steel, aluminium, LEDs
Best For
Premium branding for malls, corporate offices, high-end retail
Pros
Very high visual impact, variety of lighting styles
Cons
Requires precision installation; higher fabrication cost

Awning Signs
Fabric or PVC-coated canopy structure projecting from the façade, often with printed branding and optional lighting.
Materials
Canvas, PVC fabric, metal frame, fluorescent/LED strip lighting
Best For
Cafés, bakeries, boutiques.
Pros
Shade + signage in one; visible from a distance; weather protection
Cons
Limited design complexity; fabric can fade or tear

ACP Cladding with 3D Letters or Other Integrated Signage
Full facade covered with ACP sheets for a modern look, with signage (3D letters, stencil-cut, or vinyl graphics) integrated.
Materials
ACP panels, aluminium framework, acrylic/metal letters
Best For
Large retail chains, showrooms, corporate offices
Pros
Gives building a premium facelift; long-lasting
Cons
Higher initial cost; requires skilled installation

Glow Sign Board (Printed Backlit Board)
Translucent flex or acrylic sheet printed with branding, backlit with fluorescent tubes or LEDs.
Materials
Flex, acrylic, metal frame, LEDs/tubes
Best For
Budget signage for small shops and street-facing businesses
Pros
Very affordable; quick to fabricate
Cons
Not premium-looking; prone to fading over time

Non-Lit (Lit From Other Light Source)
3D non-illuminated letters mounted on the facade and lit by external lights like LED bars or spotlights. The letters don’t light up themselves but rely on surrounding lighting for visibility.
Materials
Aluminium, stainless steel, or acrylic letters
Best For
Restaurants, pubs, hotels, boutique stores
Pros
Cost-effective compared to internally illuminated signs
Cons
Dependent on external light source for nighttime visibility.

Full-acrylic lightbox with push-through acrylic letters
A sleek, high-end sign with a coloured acrylic face and 3D push-through letters that glow brightly.
Materials
Coloured acrylic (3–5 mm), push-through acrylic letters (20–30 mm), aluminium/mild steel frame, LED modules
Best For
Premium showrooms, modern retail, automotive, and tech stores
Pros
Uniform illumination, sleek trimless design, weather-resistant, highly customisable
Cons
Higher cost, heavier build, requires precise fabrication and maintenance.

Flex Board
A budget-friendly banner stretched over a metal frame—ideal for storefronts, billboards, and temporary promotions. Printed flex sheets offer quick turnaround and easy replacement. Can be illuminated or non-illuminated.
Materials
Mild steel/aluminium frame, printed flex sheet, optional lighting
Best For
Storefronts, seasonal offers, roadside billboards.
Pros
Low cost, fast production, easy to update, suitable for large formats
Cons
No internal lighting, shorter lifespan, less premium appearance, may wrinkle over time.