6 reasons why wedding signage is the best

The wedding sign is more than just a practical point in the right direction. These days these stylish signs are the way to enhance your wedding décor and complement your theme. Wedding signage now has countless uses as a result, with the detail they provide giving guests a warm welcome, informing them of the order of the day, and helping them to navigate your wedding simply, amongst other things.

Signs and banners may now be commonplace at weddings, but with personalisation at the forefront of every ceremony and reception, they’re cuter, quirkier, and more creative than ever.

In this blog post, we discuss why you should consider making good use of this beautiful detail at your upcoming wedding.

They’re welcoming

The vast majority of couples use wedding signage to welcome guests to their big day. The groom and his groomsmen can after all only do so much when greeting guests. The right welcome sign can help pick up the slack as well as set the tone for your special day.

They’re informative

The primary purpose of a sign is to deliver the right information to your audience. Signage can be used to provide details that you may not be there to communicate in person, including your wedding’s timeline, menu and table plan. They’re also great for pointing guests in the right direction, which can come in handy when negotiating your way around our Georgian mansion and 10 acres of grounds. 

Rock My Wedding reveals more about how to use wedding signage to achieve direction perfection:

“People need to know where the toilets are. Where the bar is. Where to go to dance. Where your ceremony will be. This one isn’t essential by any means, as it’s likely that your venue will have some sort of signage anyway, but if your venue is huge, sprawling or has lots of corridors, this might be a good one to consider.”

They’re stylish

Signs are a super stylish trend that’s not going anywhere fast. They now form a vital part of wedding décor providing a simple way for couples to enhance the way their ceremony and reception venues look and feel. Neon wedding signs are making a statement in 2019. A far cry from the more rustic signage of yesteryear, neon provides a vibrant alternative that won’t go unnoticed.

They’re creative

If there’s one day where you can wear your heart on your sleeve, it’s your wedding day. Wedding signage can be used to communicate the sweetest sayings and most poignant quotes. These cute quotes can be used in every part of your venue, from your top table and gift area to your bar and sweet cart. Signs are adding a personal touch to every aspect of the wedding day, with smaller signs even being used as quirky wedding cake toppers.

They’re funny

Continue the laughs by using your wedding signage to share a joke or two. Entertain your guests at every turn with funny wedding signage and add a quirky touch to your wedding album that you’ll laugh about together in years to come.

They’re social

It’s not just your photographer who’ll be snapping your wedding. Every person with a smartphone is an amateur photographer these days. You don’t have to waste any more thought on how to share your desired social media etiquette with your guests if you choose the right wedding sign.

Those pro-social media will want their guests to share all the joy of their big day online with a personal hashtag. The personal hashtag provides an instant wedding album. There’s no need to wait weeks for your photographer to work their magic to enjoy a sneak peek of your wedding.

Your wedding signs offer an ideal platform to put your hashtag on full display, meaning friends and family have all they need to share the love across social networks.

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