Request a quote

Send the project brief, not just a product question.

Nerve Sign scopes custom commercial signage around the actual space, finish direction, lighting effect, and installation conditions. Share what you already know about the project and we will guide the right next step.

What to include for a fast quote

The more complete the first brief is, the faster we can narrow the right build path.

  • Vector artwork, best logo file, or exact wording
  • Install location and indoor or outdoor use
  • Approximate sign size or wall width
  • Wall material or mounting condition
  • Permit, landlord, power, raceway, or wireway notes if known
  • Preferred finish or lighting effect
  • Target timeline and delivery destination

If you do not know every detail yet, that is fine. Start with the logo, the space, and a rough size range.

How project estimates work

Custom sign estimates are reviewed from the real project, not a generic product price. Useful quotes depend on logo complexity, sign size, material, finish, lighting, wall condition, installation needs, timeline, and shipping destination.

Planning resources

Review these references before choosing a paint color, mounting approach, or installation path.

Built for commercial buyers

  • Storefront and hospitality operators
  • Reception wall and office branding projects
  • Designers, architects, and contractors
  • Teams coordinating installation-ready signage

What happens after submission

  • We review the space, sign family, and build direction.
  • Missing details are flagged before quoting.
  • You receive the next step for proofing or quote preparation.

Project inquiry form

Use this form to send the core project brief. If you need to send files, add a link below, email them to design@nervesign.com, or use the logo and wall photo upload page.

Quote builder

Start with a quick custom sign range.

Use this tool like a guided quote intake: pick the sign family, install use, approximate width, lighting, file status, and budget signal before submitting the project brief.

Use this as an early scoping tool. Final pricing still depends on artwork complexity, finish, wall condition, mounting method, power access, shipping, and approval details.

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What happens next

  • We review the brief, the space, and the best sign family for the project.
  • You receive the next step for proofing, clarification, or quote preparation.
  • Production begins only after the final direction is approved.

Built for real commercial installs

The goal is not only to make a sign that looks good in isolation, but to deliver something that reads correctly in the storefront, reception wall, office, or hospitality space where it will actually live.