Not every sign is a shopfront or a vehicle. Construction sites, events, promotions and temporary setups all need clear, durable signage that goes up fast, survives outdoor exposure for its working life, and comes down or gets reused without drama. This is that category — less permanent than building signage, still built properly.
What we produce
- Corflute site signs — the standard for construction sites: contractor identification, safety notices, site plans and directional signage on corrugated plastic.
- Pull-up stands & banners — for events, trade shows, retail promotions and reception areas.
- Tear drop & feather flags — high-visibility outdoor flags for forecourts, events and roadside promotion.
- Fence mesh & hoarding — large-format printed mesh for construction hoarding and site perimeters.
- Safety & wayfinding signage — site identification, hazard signage and directional signs for sites and facilities.
Built for the conditions it'll actually sit in
A construction site sign needs to survive months outdoors, wind load on a fence line and rough handling during a build — different demands to a banner that's up for one weekend indoors. We choose substrate, fixing method and finish around how long the sign needs to last and where it's actually going, rather than treating all temporary signage the same.
Readable at the distance it's meant to be read from
Site and safety signage is often viewed briefly, from a vehicle or in passing, which changes what "readable" means compared to a shopfront sign someone can stand in front of. Type size, contrast and message hierarchy are planned around that real viewing distance and speed, not just how the layout looks in a design file.
Practical for transport, storage and reuse
Pull-up banners and event signage in particular tend to get reused across multiple events, so sizing, packing and durability for repeated setup and pack-down are part of the brief, not an afterthought.


