Interior commercial signage helps your team, your customers, and your visitors move through a space with confidence. From lobby identifiers and wall graphics to directory boards and department markers, these signs bring brand identity and clear wayfinding to the places your business lives every day.
Each piece is built for the realities of indoor use: stable colors under LED and fluorescent lighting, clean edges that hold up to close inspection, and mounting options suited to drywall, glass, or paneled walls. Choose from rigid panels, dimensional lettering, printed acrylic, or applied vinyl, and pair finishes to match the tone of your lobby, showroom, or office.
- Uses: lobby signs, wayfinding, department markers, brand walls, room identifiers
- Materials: acrylic, PVC, aluminum composite, brushed metal laminates, cut vinyl
- Finish options: matte, gloss, brushed, satin
- Mounting: standoffs, VHB tape, screws, French cleats
- Custom sizes and shapes available
Below are the questions we hear most often from buyers planning indoor sign projects. Whether you are outfitting a single lobby wall or a full building, these notes cover materials, mounting, and what to expect from your order.
What materials work best for indoor signs?
The right material depends on the look you want and the wall it will live on. Acrylic gives a modern layered feel and pairs well with standoff hardware, while PVC and aluminum composite are lighter and easier to mount flush on drywall. Brushed metal laminates suit corporate lobbies and dimensional letters made from acrylic or metal add depth for brand walls. We can walk you through samples if you are between two finishes.
How are these signs mounted to the wall?
Mounting depends on the sign type, weight, and wall surface. Lighter panels can be installed with heavy-duty VHB tape directly to painted drywall or glass, while heavier acrylic or metal pieces use standoffs or screws anchored into studs. Dimensional letters typically ship with a mounting template and either studs with adhesive or a pattern for pin mounting. We include the recommended hardware and instructions with each order.
Can I match my brand colors exactly?
Yes, we support Pantone color matching on both printed and cut vinyl work. Send your brand guide or the specific PMS values with your artwork and we will calibrate the print or select vinyl that matches as closely as the material allows. Keep in mind that matte and gloss finishes read slightly different under interior lighting, so we recommend confirming your finish choice before production. A digital proof is provided for approval before anything is cut or printed.
What file formats should I send for artwork?
Vector files give the cleanest results, so please send AI, EPS, PDF, or SVG when possible. If you only have a raster file such as a JPG or PNG, send the highest resolution available and we can advise whether it will hold up at the size you need. Fonts should be outlined or included with the file. Our team can also help clean up or rebuild older logos if the original vector art is no longer available.
How durable are indoor signs over time?
Interior signs are built to look sharp for years under normal office and retail conditions. Acrylic and metal resist scratching and yellowing, printed graphics are UV-cured for stable color, and cut vinyl holds its edge on smooth walls and glass. Direct sun through large windows can slowly fade some materials over long periods, so we can recommend UV-resistant options for lobbies with heavy natural light. Routine dusting is generally all that is required.
How do I clean and maintain the signs?
Most indoor signs need only a soft microfiber cloth and a light wipe to stay looking new. For acrylic and printed surfaces, avoid ammonia-based cleaners and abrasive pads, which can dull the finish or damage the print. A slightly damp cloth handles fingerprints on standoff-mounted acrylic, and brushed metal responds well to a dry cloth wiped in the direction of the grain. Skip solvents and household sprays unless we have confirmed they are safe for your specific material.
What is the typical lead time for a custom order?
Most projects ship between 5 and 10 business days after you approve the digital proof. Simple flat panels and vinyl work fall on the shorter end, while dimensional lettering, painted metal, and multi-piece installations take a bit longer. Rush production is sometimes available depending on the material and current schedule. Let us know your target install date up front so we can plan proofs and shipping around it.
Can you help with design if I only have a logo?
Absolutely. Send your logo and a rough idea of what each sign should say, and our design team will lay out options that fit the material and location. We consider viewing distance, wall size, and how the sign will be lit so the finished piece reads clearly from where your visitors will stand. You will see a proof with dimensions and colors before anything moves into production.
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