It’s time to enter the Sign & Wrap Awards 2024

The event has been expanded to cover signage, vehicle wrapping and architectural film installation

The Sign & Wrap Awards have opened entries for the 2024 contest, after a pre-launch campaign that saw more than 70 companies register in advance to submit their entries.

The event will return to Birmingham for the 2024 gala dinner, which will take place on 26th February during Sign & Digital UK.

Entry is open to companies from the UK & Ireland.

Building on the success of the inaugural event, which took place in March, the organisers have expanded the contest to include signage manufacturers, vehicle wrappers and architectural film installers, with prizes up for grabs across 15 categories.

Signage projects across Architectural and Illuminated signs, Interior Decor, Roll-outs, Traditional Signs, and Wayfinding Schemes will be recognised, with a special category for Sustainability-focused projects.

Vehicle wraps will be judged across individual and fleet wraps, covering printed jobs, full-colour changes and more, and a special category will cover the growing architectural film space.

Individuals and companies will also be recognised in the Young Signmaker, Industry Champion and Signage Company of the Year categories.

Entry to the awards is free, and an independent panel of experienced industry professionals carries out judging.

Learn more about the awards and start your entry at thesignawards.com

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