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Sign & Digital UK 2026


Finally, there will also be no need to


register for both shows. With the hall space being shared, anyone wishing to visit the shows can do so by entering from either doorway. So, use the time to fill your boots and make use of the excellent opportunity.


What to expect Enough about Printwear, SDUK is bringing enough of its own key features to pack a punch. Starting off is the return of the Hexis Wrap Battle. The competition has been shaken up this year, changing from one big competition across the whole show to daily head-to-heads. This year, a total of eight budding


wrappers will compete for a place in the final, where they can win a roll of Hexis HX1 SuperGloss Series, with the winner picking their preferred colour. Each daily winner will walk home with


this prize, and every competitor will win a goodie bag. There is a page dedicated to the event


in this preview, so be sure to turn to it now to find out more. What is new to the exhibition is the


Sign Maker’s Village in association with the BSGA. Having held seminars in previous


shows, the BSGA has decided to develop the idea further to create a central, more relaxed area bringing all


Also involved is a traditional sign writing


and gold leaf workshop being hosted by Perry Eales of Perry Signs. Having been perfecting his craft for more than 40 years, he will take a more relaxed approach, welcoming avid learners to his section to teach them about the wonders of paintbrushes and gilding. Also in the area will be Chris Edwards from the CVI Group. He will be running


sorts of skills and techniques from the world of sign writing. Incorporated will be Sign Makers’


Workshop hosted by friend of the show and owner of Sign Making Tools, Paul Hughes. He will be running seminars on particular techniques that could improve your sign making capability.


a series of demonstrations around architectural wrapping and using it as an opportunity to introduce attendees to the concept. Not only that, the BSGA themselves


will be on stand to meet with visitors, offer expertise and hold discussions with people in their designated setting area, as well as host a series of seminars themselves; all of which can be found in the timetable section of this preview. Lastly, there will be a designated


entertainment zone filled with arcade games and challenges, and even a Scalextric competition for all visitors to participate in on the day. So if you fancy yourself a mini racer, or want to take a much-needed respite from the day, This is the area for you.


See you there! This year is gearing up to be another interesting event for the longest-running visual communications trade show. Make sure you don’t miss out and be


part of the crowd. All of us at Sign Update cannot wait to


be part of this show, and we hope to see as many of our readers as possible. If you are making the trip, don’t forget


to pop to our stand and say hi, we would love to speak with you all and maybe even display your attendance online. Sign & Digital UK 2026, we will see


you there! To register visit www.signuk.com www.signupdate.co.uk January/February 2026 | 35 |


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