A Foam Logo transforms your brand identity into a bold, dimensional sign that commands attention. Lightweight yet highly visible, a custom Foam Logo is a popular solution for trade shows, experiential activations, sporting events, retail environments, and corporate interiors where brands want to create a memorable impression.
At Britten, our Foam3D™ team combines expert design, robotic sculpting, and hand-finishing to create custom foam logo displays at virtually any scale.
A custom foam logo helps turn branding into a physical experience. These signs are commonly used anywhere a brand needs a large-scale visual presence.
Because foam logo displays are lightweight, they can be fabricated at sizes that would be difficult or costly with traditional sign materials.
Which Foam Types Work Best for Logos?
Britten uses EPS foam for foam logo fabrication because it combines lightweight construction, dimensional flexibility, durability, and value.
How Do You Mount a Foam Logo?
Many custom foam logo displays can be fabricated with embedded hardware, making them easy to mount on walls, suspend from structures, or install as freestanding signs. Our team can recommend mounting solutions during the design process.
Foam Logo vs Acrylic Logo
Acrylic and foam logo signs serve different purposes. Acrylic offers a sleek, rigid appearance, while a foam logo provides greater dimensional depth, larger scale possibilities, and lighter weight for installations and events.
How to Choose the Right Foam Logo
The best foam logo depends on your branding goals, installation requirements, desired size, finish preferences, and environment. Whether you have completed artwork or an early concept, our team can help develop the design, fabricate the finished sign, and create a custom Foam Logo that makes a lasting impression. Contact us through the quote form below to get started.
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