Sign Shop
Yard signs, window graphics, and everything in between, all in one local shop.
In Birmingham, a good sign gets your business noticed before anyone walks through the door. This page covers our sign printing services, from yard signs to window graphics and everything in between. You'll find a clear breakdown below to see which sign fits your need. Sign shop here means real signage built for how businesses actually use it. Indoors, outdoors, or on a vehicle.
If your project doesn't fit one of these, chances are we can still handle it. Tell us what you're picturing, and we'll build a quote around it.
Signs aren't the only way to get noticed. We also print custom banners, retractable stands, and trade show displays for events and storefronts.
Big sign companies handle volume, but you're one order in a long queue. Getting someone on the phone who actually knows your project can take days.
Small sign shops know your name, but many can't handle more than a basic yard sign. Custom materials, larger runs, or job site signage get turned away. LDI Pro Printing handles both.
Twenty years in the print business means we know how to run a job right, from a single yard sign to a full storefront package. You still get a real person on the phone.
Someone who knows your order, not a script reading off a screen. That combination is rare. A shop with the equipment to handle real signage needs, and the size to still know who you are. We built LDI to do both.
A sign only works if it survives where you put it. That's the real question behind every order, not what it's made of, but where it's going and how long it needs to last.
We ask two things before anything gets built. How long does this need to last, and where's it going. Those two answers decide the material, coroplast for something short-term, metal or ACM for something permanent, and a few other options depending on where it lands in between.
A yard sign for an open house has one job, get noticed for a few weeks. A sign bolted to a building has a different job, hold up for years without fading or bending. Size matters just as much.
A sign read from a moving car needs different proportions than one meant for a lobby wall. Get that wrong, and the sign doesn't do its job, no matter what it's made of.
Not every business needs a full sign package. Some just need one good yard sign for an event and nothing else. Real estate agents need this often.
Every new listing means a new yard sign, and riders that change as a property moves through the sale. Storefronts and offices need it too.
Window graphics for a sale or a season, a post and panel sign out front, or an acrylic sign in the lobby. Contractors need signage for a different reason. Job site identification, safety signs, and branding that shows up while a project is still underway.
Service businesses often need mobile signage. A car magnet turns a personal vehicle into a moving ad without a permanent wrap. Growing businesses tend to need more than one type at once. A new location might need a post and panel sign, window graphics, and yard signs for an opening event, all at the same time.
Most sign problems start before printing even begins. We catch those issues early, so you don't end up with a sign that fails on day one. Choosing the wrong material is the most common mistake.
A coroplast sign left up for two years fades and cracks. We help you pick the right material for how long the sign actually needs to last. Wrong sizing causes problems too. A sign too small to read from the road does nothing. We size every sign based on where it's going and how far away people will be reading it from.
Skipping a proof leads to costly mistakes. Once a sign is printed, a typo or wrong measurement means starting over. We send a proof before anything goes to print.
Poor placement planning is another issue. A sign installed in the wrong spot gets missed entirely. We talk through placement before the sign is even designed. You're not guessing through any of this alone. Call, text, or email, and we'll help you get it right the first time.
Ready to move forward? Send us your job specs and deadline. We'll send you a real quote. Once you approve the quote, we ask for half down to start. After that, you'll get a proof before we print.