Freelance signage design // Yorkshire & remote
Cammish Freelance Design is one designer with three decades in the sign trade — artwork that's not just handsome on screen, but cuts clean, weeds fast, wraps true and reads at 60 mph.
From hand-set vinyl and drawn layouts through to large-format digital, CNC-routed built-up letters and full vehicle wraps. Every file leaves production-ready — cut paths, bleed, panel splits and fixings all thought through before it hits your plotter.
Fascias, projecting signs, totems, built-up letters and trays. Concept visuals for the client meeting, production files for the workshop.
Single vans to full fleets. Designed on accurate vehicle templates with recesses, swage lines and panel gaps accounted for — not discovered on fitting day.
Internal and external wayfinding schemes, location plans and full sign schedules for schools, industrial estates, offices and public buildings.
Hoardings, banners, exhibition graphics and window vinyl. Correct bleed, tiling and resolution at final size, supplied to your printer's spec.
Taking a client's brand guidelines and making them work in aluminium, acrylic and vinyl — matched to RAL, Pantone and vinyl swatch, not just a hex code.
Cut paths, weed lines, CNC routing files, drill positions and fixing details. Files your machines and fitters can use straight away.
Send the brief, get back finished artwork. Ideal for sign companies with a full order book and an empty design seat.
A design chair filled for a day, a week or a maternity cover — Hull, York, Leeds, Sheffield and everywhere between.
Thirty years in signage means knowing what a design costs to make before it's quoted. It means artwork where the weeding is considered, the panel joins fall where nobody will see them, and the fitter isn't ringing the studio from the top of a ladder.
Cammish Freelance Design works quietly behind sign makers, print houses and agencies across Yorkshire — and directly with businesses who want their signage designed by someone who has actually made signs.