High-Rise Signage Series (Part 1): Why Size Matters
High-Rise Signage Series (Part 1): Why Size Matters

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High-Rise Signage Series (Part 1): Why Size Matters

When discussing high-rise signage, one of the most common questions is: "How big should the logo be?"

Many assume that a standard logo size can work on any building. In reality, building height, viewing distance, and surrounding environments all influence the required signage dimensions.

As a general principle, the higher the installation point, the larger the signage may need to be to maintain visibility and brand recognition.
Finding the right balance between visibility, building aesthetics, and authority requirements is often one of the first considerations in any high-rise signage project.

In our experience, proper sizing is not about making a logo as large as possible it's about making it visible from where it matters most.

 

Building Height (m) Typical Viewing Distance (m) Recommended Signage Area (m²) Letter Height (mm)
5–10 20–30 1–2 100–150
10–20 30–50 2–4 150–250
20–40 50–80 4–8 250–400
40–60 80–120 8–15 400–600
>60 >120 15–25 600–1000

**Disclaimer: The information presented is indicative only and is provided solely for reference purposes. Signage dimensions should be determined based on site-specific visibility requirements, building context, and the applicable authority's guidelines and approval requirements.

Our role is to find the size that works best for the building not simply the largest size possible.

Stay tuned for Part 2, where we'll share our thoughts on selecting the right signage specification to achieve the client's branding expectations.