Custom Gym Logo Signs for Fitness Studios, Training Facilities, and Wellness Brands
Custom gym logo signs turn an existing fitness brand logo into a physical sign for the spaces members, clients, coaches, and visitors actually see: the reception wall, front desk, entrance wall, training floor, feature wall, photo wall, storefront interior, exterior entrance, or multi-location rollout.
NerveSign can quote custom logo signs for gyms, fitness studios, yoga studios, Pilates studios, boxing clubs, martial arts studios, personal training facilities, wellness studios, recovery spaces, fitness franchises, and multi-location gym brands. The most useful quote requests include your logo file, sign location, wall or storefront photos, desired size, indoor or outdoor use, lighting and finish direction, mounting surface, mirror or equipment context, cleaning or durability concerns, timeline or opening date, delivery destination, budget range, and location count.
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Quick Answer
Custom gym logo signs are made-to-order branded signs built from an existing gym, fitness studio, yoga studio, Pilates studio, boxing club, training facility, wellness studio, or fitness franchise logo. They are commonly used on reception walls, front desk backdrops, entrance walls, training floor brand walls, photo walls, storefront interiors, exterior entrances, and multi-location fitness rollouts. Common options include backlit gym logo signs, halo-lit metal signs, acrylic logo signs, metal logo signs, dimensional logo signs, and non-lit commercial logo signs. For a useful quote, send your vector logo file if available, wall or storefront photos, desired sign width or available space, indoor or outdoor location, lighting and finish preferences, mounting surface, mirror/equipment/cleaning context, timeline or opening date, delivery destination, budget range, and number of locations.
What Are Custom Gym Logo Signs?
Custom gym logo signs are commercial signs made around an existing fitness brand logo and the actual conditions of the space where the sign will be installed. They are not generic gym decor and they are not logo design services. The purpose is to turn approved logo artwork into a physical branded sign that fits the wall, entrance, finish level, lighting environment, and business use case.
For a gym owner, studio founder, franchise team, interior designer, architect, contractor, or brand manager, the best sign direction depends on more than the logo alone. A gym reception logo sign may need to feel clean and welcoming at check-in. A training floor logo wall may need stronger contrast and distance readability. A yoga studio logo sign may need softer lighting and a quieter finish. A boxing gym logo sign may need a bolder material direction and a wall placement that avoids equipment impact. A fitness franchise rollout may need repeatable sign specifications across several locations with different walls and delivery destinations.
This page focuses on custom logo signs for gyms, fitness studios, yoga studios, Pilates studios, boxing clubs, martial arts studios, training facilities, wellness studios, and multi-location fitness brands. It does not cover equipment labels, class schedule boards, gym rules signs, wayfinding systems, locker room signs, restroom signs, ADA signs, wall decals, vinyl graphics, motivational quote signs, home gym decor, or logo design.
If you already know you want an illuminated logo product, review the custom LED backlit logo sign page for product-level details. This page is focused on fitness-industry sign planning and quote preparation.
Where Custom Gym Logo Signs Work Best
The right sign location should be clear before a quote is prepared. A gym wall logo sign behind member check-in is scoped differently from a sign on a training floor, a storefront-facing sign, or a franchise standard intended for multiple studios.
Gym Reception, Front Desk, and Member Check-In Logo Signs
A gym reception logo sign, fitness studio reception sign, or member check-in logo sign is often the first branded element a member sees after entering. It may sit behind a front desk, above a check-in counter, near a retail or welcome area, or on the wall members pass before entering the workout floor.
For this location, send a straight-on wall photo, a wider room photo, the front desk width if relevant, available wall width, desired sign width, wall material, wall color, nearby lighting, and any mirror or glass surfaces that could affect glare. If the sign will be illuminated, include any known notes about nearby power or contractor-managed wiring.
For broader lobby and office-style logo wall planning outside the fitness use case, see custom reception wall logo signs.
Training Floor and Feature Wall Logo Signs
A gym feature wall sign or training floor logo wall sign gives the brand visibility inside the active workout space. These signs may be viewed from farther away than a reception sign, and the surrounding environment may include racks, turf, mirrors, chalk, rubber flooring, heavy equipment, group training zones, or bright overhead lights.
Useful quote details include viewing distance, training zone layout, wall width, wall material, equipment clearance, mirror placement, cleaning routine, dust or chalk exposure, and whether members may move equipment near the sign. A logo that looks balanced on a front desk wall may need a different width, finish, or lighting strength on a large training wall.
Photo Wall and Brand Wall Signs
A gym photo wall sign, fitness studio brand wall sign, or gym selfie wall logo sign is often intended to look good in member photos, tours, launch announcements, and studio walkthroughs. The sign should still be planned as a professional commercial logo sign, not as a temporary backdrop or vinyl graphic.
For photo-oriented walls, send the wall color, lighting sources, distance from mirrors, ceiling lights, ring lights if used, nearby equipment, and the typical camera angle. Matte, satin, acrylic, metal, backlit, or halo-lit finishes can all be considered, but the best direction depends on the logo, wall surface, and glare risk.
Gym Entrance, Storefront Interior, and Exterior Logo Signs
A gym entrance logo sign or fitness center storefront logo sign may need to work for members arriving from a lobby, street, parking lot, plaza, mall corridor, or building entrance. Storefront-facing and exterior entrance signs usually need more site context than interior logo wall signs.
Send straight-on storefront photos, closer photos of the sign area, available fascia or wall width, desired sign width, indoor or outdoor placement, mounting surface, visibility goal, and any landlord, mall, property manager, contractor, installer, or approval notes you already have. If your project is mainly exterior, facade, plaza, mall, or landlord-review driven, use the storefront sign quote checklist before submitting files.
Sign Styles for Gyms, Fitness Studios, Yoga, Pilates, Boxing, and Wellness Spaces
The best sign style depends on the logo, wall surface, viewing distance, lighting environment, fitness brand tone, indoor or outdoor use, budget range, and timeline. The same logo may be quoted differently for a strength gym, boutique studio, Pilates reception wall, yoga studio, boxing club, recovery space, or multi-location franchise.
Backlit Gym Logo Signs
A backlit gym logo sign uses lighting behind the logo, letters, or logo elements to create a glow on the wall. It can be a strong option for gym reception walls, fitness studio feature walls, yoga and Pilates reception areas, boxing club entrances, storefront interiors, and photo-ready brand walls when the goal is a polished illuminated focal point.
Backlit signs should be reviewed with wall color, wall texture, room brightness, desired light color, wiring context, and the logo shape in mind. Warm white may support calmer yoga, Pilates, wellness, and boutique fitness environments. Neutral white can feel balanced and clean for many reception walls and training studios. Cool white or colored lighting may fit some performance, boxing, or high-energy brands, but it should be reviewed against the logo colors, wall finish, and room lighting.
For product-specific details, visit the custom LED backlit logo sign page.
Halo-Lit Metal Gym Signs
Halo-lit metal signs can work well when a gym or studio wants dimensional depth with a controlled glow behind the logo. This style is often considered for fitness studios, strength gyms, boxing clubs, wellness spaces, premium training facilities, and storefront interiors where the sign should feel substantial and architectural.
The wall behind the sign matters because halo lighting reflects onto that surface. Smooth painted walls, textured walls, brick, concrete, wood panels, tile, stone, and mirror-adjacent areas can all change the visual effect. Send photos before assuming one halo-lit gym sign will look the same in every fitness environment.
For category-level browsing, see halo backlit metal signs.
Acrylic Fitness Studio Logo Signs
Acrylic logo signs can be useful for fitness studios, yoga studios, Pilates studios, barre studios, stretch studios, wellness spaces, and boutique training environments that need crisp color, clean edges, layered depth, or a modern interior look. Acrylic can work for non-lit signs, layered signs, dimensional logo elements, and some illuminated concepts depending on the design.
For quoting, send the logo file, desired sign width, wall color, wall material, lighting preference, finish direction, and whether the sign will be near mirrors, glass, cleaning products, or high-touch traffic. If the logo includes fine lines, small text, gradients, or detailed marks, vector artwork helps the review.
Metal and Dimensional Gym Logo Signs
Metal gym logo signs and dimensional gym signs can create a permanent branded look without relying only on illumination. Brushed, painted, matte, glossy, black, white, stainless-look, metallic, or mixed-material finishes may be considered depending on the brand and the room.
Dimensional signs are often useful for gym lobby walls, training floor feature walls, front desk areas, wellness studio reception walls, and fitness franchise environments where the sign should feel integrated with the buildout. Send the wall surface, viewing distance, desired sign width, finish preference, and cleaning or durability context so the quote can be scoped around the real space.
Non-Lit Commercial Logo Signs
Not every gym logo sign needs built-in lighting. A non-lit logo sign may be practical when the room already has strong lighting, the wall is close-range, the budget is focused on material and size, or the brand wants a quieter dimensional look.
For non-lit signs, wall color, contrast, finish, thickness, shadow, logo complexity, and viewing distance become especially important. Send photos from the member path so the sign can be reviewed in context instead of only from a logo file.
Planning by Fitness Space Type
Different fitness spaces often need different sign priorities. Use these notes to describe your environment when requesting a quote.
Strength Gyms and Performance Training Facilities
Strength gyms, personal training facilities, athletic training centers, and performance facilities often need high-contrast logo signs that remain visible across larger rooms. Wall material, equipment clearance, mirrors, turf, racks, chalk, dust, rubber flooring, and cleaning routines can affect the practical sign direction.
Send training floor photos, a straight-on wall photo, viewing distance, desired sign width, nearby equipment, and whether the sign could be exposed to bumps, dust, chalk, or frequent cleaning. If the sign is for a large wall or multi-zone facility, include a wider floor photo so scale can be reviewed.
Boutique Fitness and Group Training Studios
Boutique fitness studios, group fitness studios, cycling studios, barre studios, HIIT studios, and personal training studios often need a sign that supports both check-in and the studio experience. A reception wall logo sign, front desk sign, photo wall sign, or entrance wall sign may be part of the same brand moment.
Send photos of the reception area, studio entrance, feature wall, lighting, mirrors, and the path clients take when entering. If the sign is meant to appear in photos, mention the camera angle and whether glare control matters.
Yoga, Pilates, Barre, Stretch, and Wellness Studios
Yoga studio logo signs, Pilates studio logo signs, barre studio logo signs, stretch studio signs, and wellness studio logo signs often benefit from a calmer material and lighting direction. The sign still needs enough contrast to be readable, but the finish may need to support a softer environment than a high-intensity gym.
Send the logo, wall photos, wall color, lighting tone, mirror placement, reception or studio-room location, desired sign size, and whether the sign should feel soft, bright, minimal, premium, or highly visible from the entrance. Warm white or neutral white lighting may be considered, but the final direction should be reviewed against the actual room.
Boxing, Martial Arts, MMA, and Athletic Clubs
Boxing gym logo signs, boxing club signs, martial arts studio logo signs, MMA gym signs, and athletic club logo signs often need strong contrast, durable material direction, and placement that respects equipment, bags, mats, mirrors, and member movement.
Send photos that show the wall, surrounding equipment, member flow, bag or mat placement, wall surface, and viewing distance. If the sign will be mounted near high-activity areas, include that context so material, finish, and mounting assumptions can be reviewed.
Fitness Franchises and Multi-Location Gym Brands
Fitness franchises, gym chains, boutique fitness groups, wellness studio groups, and multi-location training brands may need a repeatable sign style across several locations. These projects should include brand standards, approved logo files, location count, target sign sizes, finish requirements, lighting direction, approval workflow, rollout timeline, and delivery destinations.
If each location has a different wall or storefront condition, send photos and measurements for each site. A consistent brand family can still require different dimensions, mounting notes, wiring context, or packing plans by location.
How to Choose Sign Size, Lighting, Finish, and Mounting Context
Start with the sign location and viewing distance. A gym front desk logo sign may be viewed from a few feet away. A training floor logo sign may need to read from across the room. A storefront-facing sign may need to be visible from outside the glass or from a plaza walkway. The same logo may need different sizes in each of those placements.
For size, send either the preferred sign width or the available wall, desk, fascia, or storefront width. If you are unsure, send a straight-on photo with a rough measurement. Logo shape also matters: a long horizontal wordmark, stacked logo, circular badge, icon-only mark, or icon-plus-wordmark can all scale differently.
For lighting, decide whether you are considering non-lit, backlit, halo-lit, front-lit, warm white, neutral white, cool white, colored LED, dimmable direction, or another look. You do not need to finalize lighting before asking for a quote, but sharing the intended atmosphere helps the review stay practical.
For finish, think about the fitness environment. Brushed or painted metal may suit a strength gym, boxing club, or premium training facility. Acrylic may suit a boutique fitness studio, yoga studio, Pilates studio, barre studio, or wellness space that needs crisp logo color. Matte and satin finishes may help reduce glare near mirrors or camera-facing walls. Glossy or mirror-like finishes should be reviewed carefully around bright lights, glass, and reflective interiors.
For mounting context, include the surface if known: drywall, concrete, brick, tile, mirror-adjacent wall, wood, glass, metal panel, stone, raceway, storefront fascia, or another surface. If the sign is illuminated, include any known power or wiring notes, such as nearby outlet, hidden wiring preference, through-wall wiring possibility, contractor-managed electrical work, or unknown power access.
Cost is affected by sign size, logo complexity, materials, lighting style, finish, indoor or outdoor use, wall or storefront conditions, mirror and equipment clearance, cleaning and durability context, mounting surface, wiring context, quantity, packaging, delivery destination, and timeline. For broader pricing education, read custom LED sign cost factors.
What to Send for a Custom Gym Logo Sign Quote
A strong custom gym sign inquiry does not need every final decision, but it should include enough context to avoid a generic estimate. Use this checklist before contacting NerveSign.
| Quote Detail | What to Send | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Business type | Gym, fitness studio, yoga studio, Pilates studio, barre studio, boxing club, martial arts studio, personal training facility, wellness studio, franchise, or multi-location group | Helps understand the brand tone, durability needs, lighting direction, and placement context |
| Logo file | AI, EPS, SVG, PDF, or the highest-resolution PNG/JPG available | Confirms logo shape, spacing, detail, and production complexity |
| Sign location | Reception wall, front desk, lobby, entrance wall, training floor, photo wall, storefront interior, exterior entrance, mall/plaza facade, or multiple locations | Defines size, visibility, material, lighting, mounting, and approval assumptions |
| Photos | Straight-on wall or storefront photo plus wider context photos | Shows wall color, surface, obstructions, mirrors, equipment, lighting, wiring context, and member flow |
| Desired size | Preferred sign width, available wall width, front desk width, fascia width, or approximate size range | Helps quote materials, lighting layout, packing, readability, and visual balance |
| Indoor or outdoor use | Interior wall, storefront-facing interior, covered entrance, exterior entrance, or not sure | Affects material, lighting, mounting, and weather-related review |
| Lighting preference | Non-lit, front-lit, backlit, halo-lit, warm white, neutral white, cool white, colored LED, dimmable direction, or unsure | Helps narrow construction direction and quote scope |
| Material or finish direction | Metal, acrylic, dimensional, brushed, painted, matte, glossy, mirror, black, white, stainless-look, mixed material, or undecided | Helps align quote options with the fitness brand and interior |
| Mounting surface | Drywall, concrete, brick, tile, wood, glass, stone, metal panel, raceway, fascia, or unknown | Affects mounting review and halo/backlit assumptions |
| Mirror, equipment, and cleaning context | Mirrors, racks, bags, reformers, mats, turf, chalk, dust, sweat, cleaning chemicals, high-touch areas, or equipment movement | Helps review finish, placement, durability, glare, and practical clearance |
| Viewing distance and member flow | Close-range check-in, tour path, training floor visibility, storefront view, photo wall, or street-facing visibility | Helps guide size, contrast, and readability |
| Timeline | Grand opening, renovation, rebrand, landlord review, franchise launch, target delivery date, or normal schedule | Helps the project review account for proofing, production, packing, and shipping context |
| Delivery destination | City, state or province, postal or ZIP code, and country | Helps review delivery and packing context |
| Installation responsibility | Buyer-installed, contractor-installed, landlord/GC-managed, local installer, franchise team, or undecided | Helps frame mounting notes and proof expectations |
| Budget range | Target range or general comfort level | Helps recommend practical size, lighting, material, and quantity directions |
| Quantity and location count | One sign, multiple signs for one facility, or number of gym/studio locations | Affects repeatability, quote structure, packaging, and rollout planning |
| Approval requirements | Landlord, mall, franchise, architect, interior designer, contractor, GC, or city review notes if already available | Helps align drawings, dimensions, finish notes, and sign proofs with known buyer-side requirements |
If you need a broader preparation framework before sending files, use the custom business sign quote checklist. If the project is centered on an exterior entrance, facade, mall, plaza, landlord review, or storefront photos, use the storefront sign quote checklist.
Multi-Location Gym and Fitness Franchise Rollouts
Multi-location gym signs require more structure than a single wall sign because the logo may stay consistent while each site has different walls, storefronts, installers, timelines, and delivery requirements. This applies to fitness franchises, gym chains, boutique fitness groups, yoga and Pilates studio groups, boxing club networks, martial arts brands, and wellness studio rollouts.
For a multi-location gym logo sign quote, send brand standards if available, approved logo files, preferred material and finish, lighting direction, target sign sizes, location count, site photos or drawings, rollout phases, approval workflow, delivery destinations, and any location-specific constraints. If the same sign style is intended for both interior reception walls and storefront entrances, ask for those use cases to be reviewed separately.
If all locations are not ready at the same time, identify the first location, the later locations, and the expected sequence. If a franchise team, architect, GC, landlord, or local installer is involved, include their known requirements early so sign drawings and quote assumptions can be aligned with the buyer-side approval process.
What This Page Does Not Cover
This page is for custom logo signs for gyms, fitness studios, yoga studios, Pilates studios, barre studios, stretch studios, boxing clubs, martial arts studios, MMA gyms, personal training facilities, wellness studios, recovery spaces, fitness franchises, and multi-location gym brands.
It does not cover gym equipment signs, equipment labels, gym rules signs, waiver or liability notices, class schedule boards, digital schedules, fitness center wayfinding, locker room signs, restroom signs, ADA signs, wall decals, vinyl graphics, banners, motivational quote signs, cheap gym decor, home gym signs, logo design, or local-only sign searches.
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Related Planning Resources
Use these pages if your project is already moving toward a specific sign type or planning question:
- If you are quote-ready, request a custom gym logo sign quote and include your logo, photos, desired size, sign location, lighting/finish direction, timeline, delivery destination, quantity, and budget range.
- If you want a made-to-order illuminated logo sign, review the custom LED backlit logo sign product page.
- If you are comparing halo lighting, metal faces, and dimensional backlit styles, browse halo backlit metal signs.
- If budget planning is the main question, review custom LED sign cost factors.
- If you need a broader file, photo, measurement, and budget checklist, use the custom business sign quote checklist.
- If the sign is for a facade, exterior entrance, mall, plaza, landlord review, or storefront approval process, use the storefront sign quote checklist.
- If your use case is a general lobby or office logo wall outside fitness, compare custom reception wall logo signs.
FAQ
What are custom gym logo signs?
Custom gym logo signs are made-to-order physical signs built from an existing gym, fitness studio, yoga studio, Pilates studio, boxing club, training facility, wellness studio, or fitness franchise logo. They are commonly used on reception walls, front desks, entrance walls, training floors, photo walls, storefront interiors, exterior entrances, and multi-location fitness brand rollouts.
What type of logo sign works best for a gym or fitness studio?
Backlit logo signs, halo-lit metal signs, acrylic logo signs, metal logo signs, dimensional logo signs, and non-lit commercial logo signs can all work for gyms and fitness studios. The best option depends on the logo, sign location, wall surface, viewing distance, indoor or outdoor use, lighting goal, finish preference, mounting surface, timeline, and budget range.
What should a gym owner send to get an accurate custom logo sign quote?
Send your logo file, wall or storefront photos, desired sign width or available space, sign location, indoor or outdoor use, lighting preference, finish direction, mounting surface, mirror/equipment/cleaning context, timeline or opening date, delivery destination, budget range, and number of locations if the project includes more than one gym or studio.
What logo file is best for a custom gym sign?
Vector files such as AI, EPS, SVG, or PDF are best because they preserve logo edges, curves, spacing, and scale. If you do not have vector artwork, send the highest-resolution PNG or JPG available so the file can be reviewed.
How should a gym choose the right sign size for a reception wall, training floor, entrance wall, or storefront?
Start with the sign location, available wall or storefront width, viewing distance, logo shape, member flow, and surrounding features. A reception wall sign may be sized for close-range check-in, while a training floor sign or storefront sign may need stronger distance readability. A straight-on photo with rough measurements helps avoid guessing.
Are backlit logo signs a good fit for gyms, fitness studios, yoga studios, Pilates studios, boxing clubs, and wellness studios?
Yes, backlit logo signs can be a good fit for many fitness environments when the wall, lighting, wiring context, logo shape, and desired atmosphere support the look. They are often considered for reception walls, front desks, brand walls, photo walls, storefront interiors, and entrance areas.
Should a gym choose a backlit, halo-lit, metal, acrylic, or dimensional logo sign?
Choose based on the logo, location, wall surface, lighting goal, finish preference, durability context, and budget range. Backlit and halo-lit signs add glow, metal signs can feel more architectural, acrylic signs support crisp color and clean shapes, dimensional signs add depth, and non-lit signs may work when the space already has strong lighting.
What lighting color works best for gym and fitness studio logo signs?
Warm white may suit yoga, Pilates, barre, wellness, and calmer boutique studios. Neutral white can work for many reception walls and fitness studios. Cool white or colored lighting may fit high-energy gyms, boxing clubs, or performance spaces, but the choice should be reviewed against the logo colors, wall color, mirrors, and room lighting.
What finishes work well for strength gyms, boutique fitness studios, yoga studios, Pilates studios, boxing clubs, and wellness brands?
Strength gyms and boxing clubs may consider brushed metal, painted metal, matte black, or high-contrast dimensional finishes. Boutique fitness, yoga, Pilates, barre, and wellness spaces may consider acrylic, painted finishes, softer metal tones, matte or satin surfaces, and warm or neutral lighting. The best finish depends on the logo, wall, lighting, mirrors, cleaning context, and brand tone.
What wall photos or storefront photos should a gym provide before requesting a quote?
Send a straight-on photo of the exact wall, front desk, training floor, entrance, storefront, or facade where the sign will go. Also send wider photos showing surrounding walls, mirrors, equipment, lighting, ceiling height if relevant, obstructions, wiring context, member flow, storefront glass, and any existing signs or mounting surfaces.
What details affect the cost of a custom gym logo sign?
Cost is affected by sign size, logo complexity, material, lighting style, finish, indoor or outdoor use, wall or storefront conditions, mirror and equipment clearance, cleaning/durability context, mounting surface, wiring context, quantity, packaging, delivery destination, approval needs, and timeline. For broader pricing education, use the custom LED sign cost guide.
How is a gym logo sign different from equipment signs, class schedule boards, wayfinding signs, wall decals, or motivational quote signs?
A gym logo sign is a branded physical sign built from the gym or studio logo and scoped around size, material, lighting, finish, and mounting location. Equipment signs, class schedule boards, wayfinding signs, locker or restroom signs, ADA signs, wall decals, vinyl graphics, and motivational quote signs serve different purposes and are outside this page's scope.
Can one gym sign style work for both a reception wall and a storefront entrance?
Sometimes one visual style can support both a reception wall and a storefront entrance, but the quote should review those locations separately. Interior and storefront signs may need different sizes, brightness levels, materials, mounting notes, wiring context, approval details, and delivery or installation assumptions.
What should a gym include if the sign is tied to a grand opening, renovation, rebrand, landlord approval, or franchise rollout?
Include the opening date or target date, renovation schedule, wall completion date if known, landlord or property requirements, franchise approval workflow, contractor or installer involvement, desired delivery destination, location count, and any drawings or brand standards already available.
Can NerveSign make custom logo signs for fitness studios, yoga studios, Pilates studios, boxing clubs, training facilities, wellness studios, and fitness franchises?
NerveSign can quote custom logo signs for gyms, fitness studios, yoga studios, Pilates studios, boxing clubs, martial arts studios, personal training facilities, performance training facilities, wellness studios, recovery spaces, fitness franchises, and multi-location fitness brands when the buyer provides logo artwork and project context.
What should a multi-location gym or fitness franchise provide for a consistent sign rollout?
Send brand standards, approved logo files, target sign sizes, preferred material and finish, lighting direction, location count, site photos or drawings, approval workflow, rollout phases, delivery destinations, and any site-by-site differences in wall size, storefront conditions, mounting surface, or installer requirements.
When should a gym email files instead of relying on a short contact form?
Email or attach files when the project includes vector logo artwork, multiple wall or storefront photos, several locations, brand standards, drawings, landlord requirements, contractor notes, or a detailed timeline. A short form message is useful for starting contact, but complete files help create a more practical quote review.
Request a Custom Gym Logo Sign Quote
Ready to request a quote? Send your logo file, wall or storefront photos, desired sign width, sign location, indoor or outdoor use, lighting and finish direction, mounting surface, mirror/equipment/cleaning context, timeline or opening date, delivery destination, budget range, and location count.