Why AI-generated designs cause problems for signage

AI design tools have made it easier than ever to produce something that looks like a logo or graphic. The problem is that looking like a design on screen and being usable for signage production are two very different things.
Signage needs vector files — AI produces pixels
All professional signage is produced from vector artwork. AI generators produce pixel-based images. At sign scale — a shop fascia 3 metres wide, a hoarding panel even larger — pixel-based artwork becomes visibly soft and unusable. The data simply is not there to support the output size required.

Size is the real problem
Vector artwork scales to any size perfectly because it is built from mathematical paths, not pixels. A pixel image that looks sharp at screen size becomes blurry at 3 metres wide. No amount of upscaling fixes this — the data simply is not there. When a sign company opens an AI-generated file at production size, what was a crisp graphic on your phone becomes an unusable blur.
Colours shift between screen and print
AI works in RGB screen colour. Signage is printed in CMYK. The conversion shifts colours, sometimes dramatically. Bright blues dull down. Vibrant greens shift. Neon colours that look striking on a monitor do not exist in the CMYK gamut. The sign you receive will not match the image you approved on screen — not because of a production error, but because of how colour works in print.

Text in AI designs is unreliable
AI generators struggle with text. Letters get distorted, names get misspelled, and even when text looks correct on screen it is baked in as pixels — it cannot be edited or corrected without regenerating the entire image from scratch. For signage that needs to carry your exact business name, address or phone number, this is not acceptable.
What to do instead
Supply your logo as an AI, EPS or PDF vector file. If you only have a low-resolution version, Signage4U can redraw it into a usable format as part of your order. It costs far less than reprinting a job that went wrong because the artwork was not fit for purpose. When in doubt, send us what you have and we will tell you honestly whether it works.