The Sign Pack makes sign design simple and effective

Designing signs shouldn’t be complicated. That’s the thinking behind The Sign Pack, a service built for busy sign-makers who need high-quality, production-ready designs without the hassle of long-term contracts or endless back-and-forth.

From bold vehicle wraps to standout shopfront signage and full signage packages, The Sign Pack is all about making life easier for sign-makers. Its goal is to take the hassle out of design so businesses can focus on what they do best: getting signs made and installed.

“We know that sign-makers don’t have time to waste. Our goal is to take the stress out of the design process and give them exactly what they need – clear, precise, production-ready designs that work in the real world,” says Matheus Ostafiuc, co-founder and managing partner at The Sign Pack.

A simple, no-stress design process

It all starts with a clear and easy briefing process. Clients pick the type of signage they need, fill out a quick form with key details, and upload any files. That way, the design team has everything they need right from the start. From there, The Sign Pack’s expert designers, who know the sign industry inside and out, get to work. They don’t just create something that looks good; they make sure it works.

The first draft is sent back as a presentation-ready layout, and if tweaks are needed, no problem. Clients can mark-up changes directly on the design using a simple online tool, so there’s no confusion. And with up to three rounds of revisions included, there are no surprise costs or headaches. “We’ve designed our process to be as smooth and transparent as possible. No hidden costs, no long email chains, just great design, delivered fast,” adds Matheus.

Flexibility that works for sign-makers

One of the things that makes The Sign Pack different is its flexibility. There are no contracts locking clients in. Instead, sign-makers can subscribe monthly, scaling their design needs up or down as needed. Prefer a one-off project? That works, too. “Our no-contract model means sign businesses can stay agile without being tied down to long-term commitments,” explains Matheus.

The team is well-established in the US and is now making moves in the UK. They bring their no-fuss, high-quality design approach to sign makers here. They’ve even integrated Sign Trade Supplies’ KOPA post and panel system into their work. “The KOPA system has been a great addition to our projects,” says Matheus. It’s easy to work with, incredibly versatile, and simplifies fabrication and installation for our UK clients.”

“The Sign Pack understands what sign-makers need. They’ve seamlessly integrated our KOPA system into their designs, making it even easier for businesses to create standout signage,” notes Garrick Dartnell, head of marketing at Sign Trade Supplies.

Designed to keep sign businesses moving

“Clients appreciate the simplicity and reliability of the service. No waiting around for designs, no messy back-and-forth, and no contracts tying them down. Exceptional signage design provided promptly and with professionalism,” says Matheus.

“We’re here to support sign businesses, not slow them down. If you need high-quality, hassle-free design, we’re ready to help,” he concludes.

Deeds and actions speak the loudest!

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