Augher, Co. Tyrone — serving all of NIMon–Fri 9am–5pm
Quinn's Sports Bar building with raised dimensional fascia lettering above the entrance.

Shop fronts · 2025

Quinn's Sports Bar: lettering you can read from the car park

Northern Ireland. Built-up dimensional fascia lettering above the entrance, specified to hold a hospitality building from the road.

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A sports bar is often a large building with a small window of time to catch people deciding where to go. The name has to sit on the architecture, not look like a sticker added afterwards.

The brief

Quinn’s needed lettering that would hold the elevation: big enough to read from the car park, still sharp close up, and robust enough for a building that takes weather on every face.

How we approached it

Built-up letters were specified rather than a flat printed panel. Depth, colour and spacing were designed against photographs of this elevation so the name sits in the architecture instead of floating on it. Proofing happened before manufacture.

Install was planned around access and height. Hospitality sites rarely want a scaffold in the way of a Friday. We book the fit so the doors can stay open.

After install

The building now says Quinn’s before anyone is close enough to read a menu board. The same lettering style can run through internal wayfinding, pitch-side boards and print so match days and quiet Tuesdays still look like the same place.

For a similar job we need elevation photos, the logo, and any rules from the landlord or the council. We will tell you whether dimensional letters, a boxed fascia, or both, will hold the street.

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Keep the van, the fascia and the print in one conversation so the brand does not reset between jobs.

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