Easel Stand Printing Singapore
For weddings, lobbies, retail and dining venues — easel stand printing in Singapore.
Stop your guests at the door with signage that feels deliberate. We print, laminate, mount and have it ready on a tripod or wooden easel — collect tomorrow, ready to place on arrival.
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Everything worth knowing,
before you order easel stand printing in Singapore.
An easel stand has to land on the right scale, the right finish, and the right mount — otherwise it looks cheap from three metres away. Here is what actually matters when you pick size, board, and stand.
What actually makes an easel stand work.
An easel stand is the no-install signage solution. You can't drill into a hotel lobby wall. You don't want to leave tape residue in a rented event venue. A poster on the floor is invisible. An easel stand solves all three — it brings the graphic up to reading height, stands on its own three legs (or wooden frame), and packs flat into a crate when the event is over.
What makes a good one is boring but crucial: the stand has to not wobble, the board has to not warp, and the graphic has to not wash out under venue lighting. Printing on laminated poster stock at the exact A2 / A1 / A0 size (300 DPI, no bleed — we print straight to the trim line), bonded to a rigid board, on a properly counter-weighted tripod or hardwood easel — that combination is what we ship. Cheap easel stands fail on all three.
A2, A1 or A0 — picking the right scale.
Size is a viewing-distance decision. A2 (420 × 594mm) is tabletop-to-waist height — the menu board next to a host stand, the registration sign at a small event, the POS placard on a retail counter. Read it comfortably from 1–2 metres. A1 (594 × 841mm) is the standing sign — reception welcome, lobby event board, booth flank. Reads from 3–5 metres. A0 (841 × 1189mm) is the main-entrance piece — hotel grand lobby, mall pop-up façade, ballroom foyer. Reads from 5–8 metres away.
Mistake to avoid: picking A2 because it's the cheapest, then placing it where A1 was needed. The sign ends up looking like an afterthought. If the viewing distance is unclear, go one size up. An oversized easel sign reads as premium; an undersized one reads as an apology.
Foam board vs black kapaline — hardness and the edge.
Both are rigid foam-cored boards, but they differ in two ways — hardness and edge finish. Compressed foam board is the lighter, softer of the two: a white paper skin top and bottom over a white foam core. Seen from the side, the edge reads as three pale stripes. Great when the stand sits against a wall, a backdrop, or a panel where nobody sees the edge. 90% of jobs.
Black kapaline is the harder, sturdier board, with a black-painted core. It holds its shape better and the edge reads as a solid dark line — like a framed canvas. That matters when the stand is placed in the open (lobby centres, corridor mid-points, show floors with traffic on both sides) where the edge is visible from any angle. For premium-context jobs — hotel lobbies, luxury retail, corporate boardrooms — the firmer board and dark edge are worth the extra per piece. For a restaurant menu near the wall, foam is fine.
Matt vs gloss — lighting is what decides.
Matt lamination diffuses light. Under venue chandeliers, tilted downlights, photography flashes — matt stays readable from every angle with no hot spots. The signage default for anything indoors with ceiling lights.
Gloss lamination saturates colour and makes photography pop. Food shots on a restaurant menu, product shots on a retail sign, wedding photography on a welcome board — gloss adds depth. The trade-off is visible reflections if someone stands between the sign and a window or spotlight. Use gloss when the content is image-heavy and colour-driven; use matt when the content is text-heavy and the sign moves around the room.
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Easel stand printing in Singapore — wedding welcome signs, hotel lobby directional boards, restaurant menu specials, retail pop-up displays, exhibition supplementary signage and corporate event signage. A2 / A1 / A0 poster printed at exact size, 300 DPI, no bleed; matt or gloss lamination, compressed foam or black kapaline board, black aluminium tripod or wooden easel — 1 working day from file approval.







