Welcome to the Sign Design Society

The Sign Design Society (SDS) is for anyone interested in information and graphic communication within buildings and public spaces, including:

As well as raising the profile of our disciplines, we offer members a programme of events, resources and initiatives to help them:

To join choose a membership plan that suits you and sign up!

Our events

Type archived

Date: 23 April 2026
Copy of Type Archived (by Richard Ardagh) positioned against a background of letterpress blocks (alphabet)

Richard Ardagh talks about his recently published book, Type Archived, which documents the treasures of traditional typefounding held at London’s legendary Type Archive

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Third party events

Justin Howe Memorial Lecture promotional image showing composite of photos of examples of typedesign

“Twelve years ago, traveling between the Netherlands, Belgium, and Norway, I started drawing a typeface that I have finally finished – in New York City. Cassis took inspiration from the visual environments I found on both sides of the Atlantic; this is its story, and a reflection on how relocating from the orderly visual environment of my native Switzerland to the joyful cacophony of New York City has changed my way of looking at, and thinking about, letterforms.” Nina Stössinger

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LLS_TypographicSettings

More information about this webinar will be available shortly. [Tickets for this talk are free-of-charge. Book now.]

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2026 Fontstand Conference

Start date: 10 April 2026
End date: 11 April 2026
Fontstand International Typography Conference 2026 promotional image

Fontstand conference offers exciting two-day program full of practical workshops & presentations about various aspects of typography.

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International Assembly Conference 2026

An unmissable online design and creative conference featuring six speakers from six continents. Discover different practices, approaches, cultures and personal insights from industry leaders and fresh-faced pioneers from across the world.

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Promotional image for upcoming 23 April Circular Reasons talk with Bas Jacobs, at St. Bride Foundation, London, UK.

In today’s world of Unicode standards and QWERTY keyboards, the uniform approach to text can create the impression that writing is fixed: that letters are static, that typography is a fully developed discipline, and that the work of type designers will remain fundamentally unchanged in the decades to come. This associative lecture on writing, language and letters invites to question the dominant, rational, constructed narrative. If history, too, is a constructed narrative, then perhaps it need not only be written, but can also be assembled.

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