British Sign and Graphics Association’s Sign Surgery Returns to The Print Show 2024

BSGA’s sign-making experts will be available to help support the success of businesses and the industry as a whole

Craig Brown, CEO of the BSGA, and fellow board members, will be available to answer your sign-making questions at The Print Show

The Sign Surgery is back. Sign-makers will be able to discuss their sign-making and business challenges with directors of the British Sign and Graphics Association (BSGA) with the return of the Sign Surgery at The Print Show, NEC Birmingham, on September 17-19, 2024.

Craig Brown, BSGA, said, “Following the success of the Sign Surgery at previous events, there was strong demand for us to offer guidance on various topics. Sign-makers are particularly concerned about sustainability, standards, and staffing, among many other issues. Through the Sign Surgery at the Print Show, we aim to address all their concerns and provide the support they need to move forward with confidence.”

The directors of the BSGA will be ready and available to answer sign-making and display production questions on stand E34. “With more years of experience than we would like to own up to, the BSGA board has seen pretty much everything in sign, and the Sign Surgery is a great opportunity to share this knowledge,” added Craig.

The BSGA is the only trade association for the signage industry within the UK. “We aim to raise industry-specific standards, communicate best practices, and increase and support the development of a diverse and inclusive signage community,” noted Craig.

“Our members continually ask us questions, and we always do our best to answer them in the most practical, accurate, and appropriate way possible. At The Print Show, we are extending this to all visitors to the exhibition. We hope this shows not just the benefits of the industry coming together but also the massive benefits of being part of a well-established trade association with a great reputation.”

The BSGA plans to run Sign Surgery sessions online after the Print Show. If you have any specific topics you would like to share in advance, please contact Jack Gocher at jg@uksigns.org

See our dedicated page for The Print Show.

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