Pylon Signage

Pylon signage is a tall, freestanding structure — single-pole, double-pole, monolith, or totem — built for landmark visibility at petrol pumps, malls, business parks, and highways. Prismhue designs and installs custom pylon signage across Bangalore, finished in ACP, acrylic, or metal.

When visibility and impact are non-negotiable, Pylon Signage rises to the occasion. Towering above eye level, pylon signs are perfect for creating landmark brand presence, especially in high-traffic zones, business parks, highways, and retail hubs. Designed to be bold and unmissable, these freestanding structures command attention day and night.


We bring your brand to life through high-performance pylon signage that speaks volumes. From sleek monolithic styles to multi-tenant display panels, we build each sign to reflect your brand’s authority and aesthetics. Every pylon can be finished in ACP, acrylic, or metal to match the rest of your site branding, and for entrances that need a similar landmark presence at ground level, our box gate arch signage is a natural pairing. Our process ensures every detail, from structural integrity to visual clarity is handled with precision, safety, and long-term durability in mind.

Single-pole pylon signage installed at a petrol pump forecourt in Bangalore
Totem-style pylon sign board for a business park in Bangalore

Pylon Signage Styles We Offer

Single-Pole and Double-Pole
Pylon Signs

Monolith or
Totem Pylons

Illuminated Pylon Signage
(Front-lit, Backlit, Halo-lit)

Multi-Brand or
Multi-Tenant Displays

Custom Pylon Structures with ACP,
Acrylic, or Metal Finish

Choosing the Right Pylon Structure

Single-pole pylons suit smaller sites or tighter budgets, while double-pole structures offer better stability and a larger sign face for taller installations. Monolith pylons — a solid, slab-like structure — read as more substantial and permanent, while totem pylons are typically slimmer and taller, favoured where footprint space is limited but height still matters for visibility.

Illumination is close to non-negotiable for pylon signage, since these structures are often the primary landmark identifier approached at speed on a highway or from a distance across a business park — front-lit, backlit, and halo-lit options all extend visibility after dark, with the choice usually coming down to budget and how premium the finish needs to look. Multi-brand or multi-tenant displays are the standard for shared business parks and commercial complexes, where several tenants need to be listed clearly on one shared structure at the entrance.

Structural Engineering and Installation

Because a pylon stands fully exposed at height with no supporting structure around it, wind load and foundation design matter more here than almost any other signage type — the frame and foundation are engineered around the sign's height, face area, and local wind conditions before fabrication begins. ACP, acrylic, or metal cladding is then fitted over the structural frame for the visible finish.

Prismhue handles the full process across Bangalore — site survey, structural design, foundation work, fabrication, and installation — along with guidance on local permissions where the site requires them. Multi-tenant pylons are built with a modular face-panel system, so individual tenant panels can be updated or replaced later without touching the rest of the structure.

Pylon Signage — Frequently Asked Questions

What is pylon signage?

Pylon signage is a tall, freestanding sign structure, such as a monolith or totem, built for landmark visibility at petrol pumps, malls, business parks, and highways.

Can pylon signage display multiple brands?

Yes, multi-brand or multi-tenant pylon displays are commonly used at business parks and commercial complexes to list several tenants on one structure.

What materials are used for pylon signage?

Pylon signs are typically finished in ACP, acrylic, or metal, and can be illuminated front-lit, backlit, or halo-lit for visibility day and night.

What's the difference between a monolith and a totem pylon?

A monolith pylon is a solid, slab-like structure that reads as substantial and permanent, while a totem pylon is typically slimmer and taller, suited to sites with limited footprint space where height still matters for visibility.

Do you handle structural engineering for pylon signage?

Yes. Prismhue engineers the frame and foundation around the sign's height, face area, and local wind conditions before fabrication, and handles the full process from site survey through installation across Bangalore.

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