Context

Shelley Signs produced interpretive sign panels to cover the history of Stafford Castle and the wildlife in the surrounding area. 

Signs were produced from a mix of artwork supplied and graphics created by Shelley.

The special 3-leg lectern frames were made to match previous signage. 

All interpretation panels were produced in GRP, an ideal medium for outdoor graphics and signage.

Services for park entrances and interpretive signs

Design and artwork

Shelley Signs produces signs and panels using artwork supplied by clients or created by its in-house design team. 

Design skills include overall design and layout, creating the artwork for maps, both flat style and a bird’s eye view style together with supplying photographs and illustrations.

Graphic and sign materials

Encapsulated Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) is recommended for outdoor graphics and signage. GRP offers great quality print with bright, vibrant graphics allied with the benefits of vandal protection and UV filters for extensive life and colour fastness.

Framing

A wide variety of framing structures in timber (oak or pressure-treated softwood) or metal (steel or aluminium) is used to produce lectern frames, vertical post-mounted structures, wall-mounted units, and a wide variety of frames for unusual and highly individual applications.