
Signs that
earn their
place.
Shopfronts, vehicles, hoardings and hand-finished timber. Everything is designed, manufactured and fitted by the same small team from our workshop near Ashford.
- Years signmaking
- 23+
- Core disciplines
- 9
- Average review score
- 5.0
- Design, make, fit
- In house
Nine disciplines, one workshop
From a name on a van door to a full multi-site rebrand. Because we design, print, fabricate and install ourselves, nothing gets lost between suppliers.
- 01
Business Signage
Fascias, tray signs, panels and totems, made and fitted in house.
Detail - 02
Large Projects
Multi-site rollouts, hoardings and large-format schemes.
Detail - 03
Rebrands
Old identity off, new identity on — premises and fleet together.
Detail - 04
Vehicle Graphics
Cut and printed livery for vans, cars, trucks and plant.
Detail - 05
Vehicle Wraps
Full and partial wraps in colour change or printed film.
Detail - 06
Wooden Signage
Hand-finished timber boards for pubs, farms and rural sites.
Detail - 07
Large Format Printing
Banners, boards, posters and display graphics.
Detail - 08
Engraving
Plaques, door signs, labels and control panel marking.
Detail - 09
Frosted Windows & Graphics
Etch-effect film, manifestation and full window graphics.
Detail
Made in Kent, fitted on site




A signmaker's trade, not a print shop
Miles Signs has been making signs in Kent since 2003. Same workshop, same hands-on approach: we survey the site, draw it properly, build it on our own machines and fit it ourselves.
That means one conversation from first sketch to final fix — and a finish that stands up when you look at it close, not just from across the road.
More about us
Rated 5.0 by Kent businesses
Most of our work comes from repeat customers and recommendations across Ashford, Tenterden and the wider South East.
“New fascia, window graphics and two vans done in the same week. Turned up when they said, left the place spotless.”
“They redrew our old logo properly before making anything, so the sign actually looks sharp up close.”
“Wooden sign for the farm shop is beautiful and it has shrugged off two winters already.”

