Fly Boy Pizza & Wings
Big, Bold Hand-Painted Signs Across Northern Ireland
When they set out to open three new shops—in Coleraine, Armagh, and Newry—they brought us on board to bring their branding to life with traditional hand-painted signs.

Food shop signs hand painted in Coleraine, Newry and Armagh
From shop fascias to murals, we were in charge of all the signage across the three locations, working full blast to make sure everything was ready for the grand openings.
The fascia signs in Coleraine and Newry were over 5 meters long, and painting them meant working high up in the air with cherry pickers and scissor lifts—definitely not a job for the faint-hearted!
To add to the challenge, every wall surface was corrugated, which is one of the trickiest textures for sign painting. Unlike smooth walls, corrugated metal doesn’t forgive mistakes. But we were up for it—and the result? Crisp, clean lettering that stands tall and proud in each town.
There’s something deeply satisfying about driving around Northern Ireland and spotting a shop we worked on—especially when it shines as brightly as Fly Boy. Their turquoise facades and big hand-painted logos stand out from far away, doing exactly what great signage should: grab attention, build identity, and welcome people in.
As the traditional signwriters of Northern Ireland, we’re always up for a challenge. Whether you’re opening one shop or three, we can help you make a bold statement—with signs that are crafted, not printed.