Sign & Wrap Awards extends entry deadline

The deadline for submitting entries to the 2024 Sign & Wrap Awards has been extended to Friday December 1st.

The contest, which is in its second year after a successful inaugural event in March, has been expanded to include a range of categories covering vinyl wrapping.

16 categories will recognise a range of signage, vehicle wrapping and architectural film projects, as well as the achievements of individuals and businesses in the industry.

Entry is free and open to companies in the UK & Ireland and each company can enter 6 categories.

Judging will be carried out by an independent jury made up of international industry experts.

Winners will be announced at a glittering gala dinner in Birmingham on February 26th, during Sign & Digital.

To learn more about each category and start your entry, visit www.thesignawards.com

The categories are

  1. Architectural Sign
  2. Illuminated Sign
  3. Interior Decor
  4. Roll-out
  5. Sustainability in Signage
  6. Traditional Sign
  7. Wayfinding Scheme
  1. Printed Wrap – Car or van
  2. Printed Wrap – Out of the ordinary
  3. Printed Wrap – Fleet (5+ vehicles)
  4. Full Colour Change
  5. Architectural Film Project
  1. Young Signmaker
  2. Industry Champion
  3. Signage Company of the Year (under 30 employees)
  4. Signage Company of the Year (30+ employees) 
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