Plaques in Lexington, KY
Plaques are a clean, durable way to recognize people, label spaces, and add professional identification. The Sign Shop produces custom plaques in Lexington, KY for businesses and organizations across Central Kentucky.
Benefits of plaques
- Professional presentation for recognition and identification
- Durable materials for long term use
- Custom design to match your brand
- Clean mounting options for walls, doors, and displays
- Great for repeat orders like nameplates and room IDs
Common use cases
- Employee recognition and awards
- Donor and sponsor recognition walls
- Office nameplates and room identification
- Building dedication and commemorative plaques
- Directional and informational plaques
Material and finish options
- Metal look finishes (aluminum, brass look, stainless look)
- Acrylic plaques and layered designs
- Engraved or printed plaque faces
- Stand off mounting or flush mount
- Indoor use and covered outdoor applications (as applicable)
How it works
- Design: Send your text, logo, and preferred size. We can help with layout and readability.
- Produce: We engrave or print, then finish your plaque with the right mounting style.
- Install or pickup: Pick up in Lexington or request delivery. If you need multiple plaques, we can keep everything consistent.
FAQ
What is the difference between engraved and printed plaques?
Engraving cuts or etches text into the surface. Printing applies ink to the face. We can recommend the best option based on look, budget, and where it will be used.
Can you match our branding?
Yes. We can match colors, fonts, and layout so plaques look consistent with your other signage.
Do you offer stand off mounting?
Yes. Stand offs create a clean, dimensional look and are a popular choice for office and lobby plaques.
Can you produce matching nameplates or room plaques in sets?
Yes. We can produce consistent sets for offices, schools, and facilities.
Service area
We produce plaques for Lexington, KY and Central Kentucky, including Nicholasville, Georgetown, Richmond, Winchester, and Versailles.
