Understanding the Difference in built up vs flat cut
Built up letters and flat cut letters are two of the most commonly specified forms of building mounted signage. While both can deliver strong visual impact, they serve very different purposes depending on the project, budget, viewing distance, and desired finish.
Choosing the correct style early in the design stage can affect not only appearance, but also installation methods, illumination options, durability, and long term maintenance.
flat cut letters
Flat cut letters are manufactured from solid sheet material and cut directly to shape using CNC routing or laser cutting processes. They are commonly produced in aluminium, acrylic, stainless steel, foamex, or composite materials.
They provide a clean and cost effective solution for:
- Internal branding
- Reception signage
- Directional signage
- Low level external applications
- Projects where a slim profile is preferred
Because the letters are typically between 3mm and 20mm thick, they sit relatively close to the wall surface and create a more subtle appearance.


benefits of flat cut letters
- Lower manufacturing cost
- Faster production times
- Lightweight construction
- Simple installation methods
- Suitable for both internal and external use
- Available in painted, brushed, polished, or powder coated finishes


considerations
Generally, designers do not illuminate flat cut letters unless they combine them with external lighting. From longer viewing distances, they can appear less prominent compared to deeper fabricated lettering.
built up letters
Built up letters, sometimes referred to as fabricated or 3D letters, are manufactured with returns to create depth and structure. These are typically fabricated from aluminium or stainless steel and can be finished in a wide range of colours and materials.
Unlike flat cut lettering, built up letters stand away from the surface, creating stronger shadow lines, increasing visibility, and providing a more architectural appearance.
They are commonly used for:
- Main building signage
- Corporate branding
- Retail and hospitality environments
- High level installations
illumination options
One of the biggest advantages of built up lettering is the ability to integrate illumination systems.
Common illumination styles include:
- Halo illuminated letters
- Face illuminated letters
- Edge illuminated letters
- Combination illuminated systems
benefits of built up letters
- Greater visual impact
- Premium appearance
- Improved long distance visibility
- Integrated illumination options
- Stronger architectural presence
considerations
Built up letters are more complex to manufacture and install than flat cut lettering. Structural support, fixing methods, cable routing, and access requirements all require careful coordination during the design process.
They also typically involve:
- Higher manufacturing costs
- Longer lead times
- Electrical coordination for illuminated elements
- More detailed installation planning
built up vs flat cut for your project?
The correct choice depends on the project requirements, budget, and intended visual impact.
Flat cut letters are often the preferred solution where simplicity, cost efficiency, and clean detailing are priorities.
Designers typically select built up letters where visibility, branding impact, and illumination are key project drivers.
In many schemes, designers use both styles together, employing built up illuminated lettering externally and flat cut signage internally to maintain consistency across the signage package.
Whether using flat cut or built up lettering, early coordination is essential. Factors such as substrate, fixing zones, cable routes, structural supports, and access requirements can all influence the final design and installation approach.
At Norsign Group Ltd, we support clients through the full process from design development and material selection through to manufacture and installation across projects throughout the UK.
Looking for Support on a Signage Project?
Whether you require simple flat cut branding or large scale illuminated fabricated lettering, our team can help develop a solution suited to your project requirements, programme, and budget. Call our team at 01698 713399 or email sales@norsign.co.uk.