Some of our clients...

client imagesEvery client that we work for is important to us; below is a list of some of the more famous and prestigious companies and organisations that we have had the privilege of working for.

Traditional techniques

Louis Vuitton - We have been providing sign writing services to this client for over 2 decades and have applied crests, initials and coats of arms to luggage for some of the most famous and important figures in the world. Our Traditional Sign Writer is the only source for personalising Louis Vuitton pieces in the UK and has been requested to complete pieces in Paris from time to time.

Hare and Humphreys - This client is a specialist in building conservation and uses edge signs' traditional services extensively. We have provided sign writing, gilding and Trompe l'oeil services to Hare and Humphreys, which have been to the highest quality and satisfaction to the end client. Recently we have completed a large ceiling in a private house, which included gilding and extensive Trompe l'oeil (painting of illusions) to give the impression of plaster mouldings.

Number 10 Downing Street - One of the more prestigious clients, required our traditional sign writer to write the famous number ten on the door.

Other clients we have had the pleasure to do traditional work for also includes the following:

  • The Royal Household
  • The Natural History Museum
  • The Museum of Scotland
  • The British Museum
  • Tate Britain
  • Tate Modern

General Signs and Graphics

Watling Hope - Currently we provide vehicle livery services to this client and have provided new livery design through
Edge Identity. We also provide other signage to this client and have maintained the elements of their corporate identity
consistent across all media.

The National Trust - We have been tasked with creating many sign types for this client which include; printed banners, A-boards, slat signs and traditional sign writing.

 

 

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