The awards, open to any UK-based sign-related business, are designed to demonstrate the abilities and creativity of signmakers across all facets of an increasingly diverse industry. A total of 15 signmaker awards were presented, ranging from Young Signmaker of the Year, through Architectural, Illuminated and Craftsman Awards, to Awards for vehicle wrapping, major roll-outs and retail signage.
Over 250 separate projects were entered for the awards and the standard throughout was very high. The judges singled out a number for special mention, including the great work by HNS Signs at The Arcadian in Birmingham, Signs Now for its massive Hilton Heart of House roll-out, John Anthony Signs for its delivery of a huge project at Astana Airport in Kazakhstan, DMA Signs for its record-breaking building wrap at Birmingham University, and Signbox for its stylish work at the Dakota office building, New Scotland Yard and Alpha Bank.
However, after a lot of deliberation, the judges awarded the ultimate accolade – for the Sign of the Year – to isGroup for its outstanding work, in association with Applelec, at Storyhouse in Chester. The signs were a stylish part of a £37 million transformation of the 1930s art deco building to create a new cultural centre in the city. The award was presented by joint main sponsors Signfab UK and GE.
Presented for the first time this year, the Décor Award, sponsored by Metamark, demonstrated the increasingly diverse work of UK signmakers who are now using signmaking skills and materials to enhance the interiors of all types of building. While the award, which was won by Signbox for its exemplary work at the London HQ of Alpha Bank, is new, it still attracted the largest entry of any category, demonstrating the increasing importance of this sector to signmakers.
The Wayfinding Award was also different this year. It was run as a collaborative effort between the BSGA and the Sign Design Society (SDS) and was judged by a separate specialist panel convened by the SDS. Wayfinding solutions need to deliver information where it’s needed, in a form that is easy for people to read, understand and respond to and, more than any other type of sign, requires close collaboration between the wayfinding consultant/designer and the sign manufacturer.
This year’s award went to London-based Populous Activate for its wayfinding scheme for the Groupama Stadium, home to Olympique Lyonnaise.
“The Awards are now a firm fixture in the sign industry calendar,” said David Catanach, Director of the BSGA. “The event provides the one occasion in the year when the whole industry comes together in a relaxed and convivial atmosphere and where the focus is entirely on the work of signmakers.
“Our new venue for the awards – the Athena Centre in the heart of Leicester’s cultural quarter – provided a perfect and quite dramatic setting for the event. We hope everybody enjoyed the day as much as we did.
“The BSGA would, in particular, like to thank all the sponsors for their support. We believe that the awards play a vital role in the industry by casting the spotlight on the real work of signmakers. However, without the support of the sponsors, the awards simply would not happen.
“We are already starting to plan for 2018 and will be unveiling the details as soon as possible. We hope that the fantastic support we have received over the past four years will continue in to 2018.”
The Award Winners
Architectural Sign of the Year – sponsored by Blackburns Metals
Winner: Signbox for Dakota Building, Brooklands
Highly Commended: Signbox for New Scotland Yard
W&Co for HKX
Commercial Vehicle Graphics – sponsored by William Smith
Winner Apogee Print for DTE
Highly Commended Paul Turner Signwriters for Harrison Turner
PVL UK Ltd for Connect 2
The Construction Award – sponsored by Signfab UK
Winner John Anthony Signs for Astana T2
Highly Commended Widd Signs for Rushden Lakes
Signs Express (Manchester) for CityLabs
The Craftsman Award – sponsored by Trade Etching Direct
Winner SIGNCO
Highly Commended HNS Signs for The Arcadian
Graffiti Design for New Scotland Yard
The Décor Award – sponsored by Metamark
Winner Signbox for Alpha Bank
Highly Commended Contract Sign Systems – Euston Station
Ditital Tyger – Hogarths and The Crown Inn
Illuminated Sign of the Year – sponsored by Complete Sign Illumination
Winner isGroup for Storyhouse
Highly Commended Signbox for New Scotland Yard
Glyphics Ltd for Workspace
W&Co for Swiss Lacks
The Innovation Award – sponsored by Epson
Winner HNS Signs for The Arcadian
Highly Commended Spectrum Signs for I-door signage
W&Co for HKX
Leisure Industry Award – sponsored by JMH Digital
Winner Print Sauce Ltd for Tiny Rebel Brewery
Highly Commended Castleton Sign for Scarpetta and Oddsocks
Retail Signage Award – sponsored by Pyramid Display Materials
Winner Castleton Signs for The Lounge
Highly Commended John Anthony Signs for Seat, White City
Innovate Signs for JD Sports
Roll-out Programme of the Year – sponsored by Nationwide Platforms
Winner Signs Now for Hilton Heart of House
Highly Commended Innovate Signs for JD Sports
Castleton Signs for Associated British Ports
Small Signmaker of the Year – supported by SignLink
Winner Lavastar Signs
Highly Commended SIGNCO
Apogee Print
Wide Format Project of the Year – sponsored by Soyang Europe
Winner DMA Signs for University of Birmingham Library Wrap
Highly Commended Digital Tyger for Hogarths
N1 Visual Solutions for YMCA Gym
Wrap of the Year – sponsored by Amari
Winner RGVA for ‘Convoy’
Highly Commended Eyecatching Signs for Harley Harlequin
Slam Signs for Josh Price Racing
Wayfinding Award – supported by the Sign Design Society
Winner Populous Activate for Groupama Stadium, Lyon
Highly Commended Maynard Design for Paddington Portable Event Signs
dn&co for Here East
Product of the Year – supported by SignDirectons Online
Winner Button-Fix
Highly Commended NeonLux by Applelec
Mimaki 3D UJ 3D printer