Custom Signs & Banners
When you need print bigger than a sheet of paper, this is where it lives. Vinyl banners in 10oz, 13oz, and 18oz blockout for backlit booths. Yard signs on corrugated plastic with H-stakes included. Foam board for trade-show backdrops. Retractable banner stands that show up site-ready.
Every banner ships hemmed and grommeted by default; specify pole pockets, wind slits, or no finishing if your installer prefers raw stock. Files print at 150 DPI at full size for outdoor durability — we'll flag any artwork that's under-resolution before it goes to print. Most signage orders ship in 2–5 business days; rush options are available on every banner product.
Frequently asked
What banner weight should I order?
13oz scrim vinyl is the workhorse — durable indoors and outdoors, holds color well, takes wind. Step up to 18oz blockout for double-sided banners or where you don't want light bleeding through. 10oz is fine for short-term indoor use.
Are grommets included?
Yes — every vinyl banner ships with brass grommets every 24 inches by default and welded hems on all four sides. You can opt for pole pockets or no finishing on the product page.
Can I do a double-sided banner?
Yes. Order 18oz blockout to prevent the front design from showing through to the back. The back side prints as a separate file.
How big can you print?
Standard banner sizes go up to 10×30 feet on a single piece. Larger jobs are sewn from multiple panels — we'll spec it for you on request.
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