
Signarama CBD Singapore handled large-format production for the Indian Heritage Centre, its first museum installation. The company is expanding from retail into cultural and corporate experiential branding.
Signarama CBD Singapore produced large-format artwork for the Indian Heritage Centre, its first museum installation. The project, part of the Indian Engagement and Development Initiative, involved print preparation, fabrication support, and installation services. Nalla, the company's director, said businesses today want spaces that feel more engaging and aligned with their brand identity. "Our role goes beyond producing signs," he said. The company, operated by Nalla Signs Pte Ltd, provides end-to-end signage and display production from concept development through installation. Its portfolio spans retail, exhibitions, corporate interiors, hospitality, and event activations. The museum project signals a move into cultural institutions, which often require tighter precision and longer lead times than typical retail signage. Signarama CBD Singapore also uses Greenguard Gold Certified inks where applicable and advises clients on durable material choices to reduce reprints. The company said it is investing in production technologies that improve print consistency and turnaround efficiency. Serving clients across retail, corporate offices, education, hospitality, and government-linked initiatives, it positions itself as a branding partner for experiential spaces. The museum installation marks a milestone as its first cultural project, opening the door to similar institutional work.
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