Signage in Ålesund
Show Off delivers signs and facade solutions to businesses in Alesund and the Sunnmore region. The Art Nouveau architecture in the centre sets special requirements for sign design: materials, colours, and proportions must harmonise with the protected buildings. At Moa business park and in Spjelkavik, the needs are different, with larger pylons and illuminated signs for motorway visibility. We have expertise in both types of projects and assist with municipal applications for signs in heritage zones. The maritime community, fisheries sector, and technology companies in Alesund need signs that combine local adaptation with professional visibility.
What is signage?
A facade sign is exterior signage mounted on buildings to display the company's name, logo, and visual identity. There are many types: LED-illuminated letters, light boxes, pylon signs, and printed signs. A quality facade sign builds brand awareness and visibility 24 hours a day.
Delivery
We produce signs in our workshop in Sandnes and deliver to Ålesund with our own installation team. We deliver to Ålesund via freight carrier with a delivery time of 3-4 working days. For trade show stands and installation, our team travels to Sunnmøre. Our installers have experience with mounting on all building types: offices, shopping centres, industrial buildings, and public institutions. We coordinate with the property owner, municipality, and electricians to ensure the sign is installed correctly and looks perfect from day one.
Pricing
Prices for Signage in Ålesund vary by type and size. Simple facade signs start from approx. NOK 10,000 ex. VAT, while LED-illuminated signs and pylon signs are priced individually based on scope and materials.
Why Signage in Ålesund?
In Ålesund, businesses compete for the attention of 67,200 residents and visitors. With a commercial landscape driven by maritime sector, fisheries, furniture industry, technology, and tourism, there is a need for signage solutions visible along the Art Nouveau centre, Aksla viewpoint, Brosundet, Moa shopping centre, and the E136 and in the central areas around Ålesund centre, Spjelkavik, and Moa. A professional facade sign from Show Off ensures your business gets noticed, builds recognition, and creates a first impression that attracts customers.
How we work
Site survey
We assess the building, lighting conditions, and municipal requirements to find the best signage solution.
Design
We develop a sign proposal based on your visual identity and the building's architecture.
Production
The sign is produced in our workshop with the right materials and finish.
Planning application
We assist with municipal applications where required, including technical documentation.
Installation
Experienced installers mount the sign with the correct fixings and lighting.
Art Nouveau-adapted facade sign for fish exporter
Challenge
A fish exporter in Alesund centre needed a facade sign for their office in a heritage-listed Art Nouveau building. The sign had to communicate international expertise without breaking the building's architectural expression.
Solution
We designed LED letters in brushed brass with discreet backlighting and proportions adapted to the facade's ornamentation. Colour tones were matched to the building's original palette, and the heritage authorities approved the design before installation.
Result
The sign has been highlighted by both tourists and locals as an example of how modern branding can be integrated into Art Nouveau architecture. The exporter reports that visiting partners comment on the professional first impression.
From our projects
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Facade sign with LED-illuminated 3D aluminium letters for office in Stavanger

Illuminated sign with light box and vinyl front for shop in Sandnes city centre

Pylon sign with double-sided illumination and corporate profile along E39 in Rogaland

3D acrylic letters with backlighting for reception in commercial building Stavanger

Window sign with frosted film and cut-out company logo for law office Sandnes

LED letters in brushed steel mounted on facade for restaurant in Stavanger

Office sign with wayfinding and floor directory in aluminium for coworking space

Retail sign with profile letters and spot lighting for clothing store in Sandnes Centre
Frequently asked questions
Yes, we produce in Sandnes and ship the sign by freight carrier to Alesund. Our installation team travels to Sunnmore for mounting, and we gladly coordinate multiple assignments per trip.
Yes. We design signs in materials and forms that harmonise with the Art Nouveau buildings in Alesund centre. We use crafted details, discreet illumination, and colours that respect the heritage requirements.
Simple facade signs start from approximately NOK 10,000 ex. VAT. Art Nouveau-adapted signs with specialty materials are priced higher. LED letters and light boxes for commercial buildings start from approximately NOK 15,000.
Yes, the Art Nouveau city has its own heritage regulations that set requirements for sign design. We have experience with the application process and assist with documentation for Alesund municipality.
Yes, Moa is Sunnmore's largest commercial area. We deliver pylon signs, facade signs, and wayfinding signs to commercial buildings with visibility from the E136 and the main access roads.
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