Founded in 1993, Alternative Signs & Graphics has established itself as a premier sign company in the New Orleans and Metairie area, extending its expert services throughout Southern Louisiana and Gulf Coast Mississippi. As a Veteran Owned state licensed electrical sign company, we pride ourselves on our ability to handle a wide array of retail and commercial sign projects, from the installation of eye-catching channel letter signs to the meticulous crafting of custom neon signage. Our team of highly skilled technicians brings many years of experience to every project, ensuring that each sign, whether interior or exterior, lit or non-lit, is designed and serviced to the highest standards.
Our comprehensive services cater to both national partners looking to expand their brand presence in the Louisiana area and local businesses seeking to enhance their visibility. Alternative Signs & Graphics specializes in navigating the complexities of local permit laws and ordinances, making the installation process seamless for our clients. We offer a full spectrum of signage solutions including pylon signs, dimensional lettering, and custom-built commercial/retail awning systems, all crafted with quality and style to help businesses stand out. Our in-house technicians are adept at repairing and servicing a variety of sign types, including fluorescent, neon, and LED signs, ensuring that your business’s message is always shining bright.
At Alternative Signs & Graphics, we go beyond traditional sign services by offering round-the-clock parking lot and area lighting services to keep New Orleans illuminated. Our responsive team is ready to survey, service, and install outdoor lighting to ensure your business is both safe and inviting. With our main office located in New Orleans, we guarantee swift response times across the New Orleans Metro Area. We are committed to serving our clients with integrity and quality craftsmanship, and we invite you to experience the dedication that has made us a trusted name in the sign industry for nearly three decades.