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Frame Fit Model

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Sizing - Frame Fit Model

The frame (outer edges of a sign) is the primary factor for a sizing. “Outer edges” refers to the full boundary or perimeter of your sign. In other words, it’s the total width and height measured from the very leftmost point to the rightmost point and from the topmost point to the bottommost point of the finished sign. By always measuring from the outermost tips of a sign, you’ll get a clear and consistent measurement for quoting, production, and installation.

Pricing - Frame Fit model

Pricing in the framefit model is very similar to the advanced letter model pricing. In frame fit, a pricing formula is not tied to a font; you can only have one pricing formula per frame fit customiser. The frame (outer edges of a sign) is the only factor that is considered when applying a price calculation.

Frame Fit Model

Try it for yourself: Frame Fit Demo Frame Fit is a purpose-built pricing system engineered specifically for frame-based signage where the cost is determined entirely by the frame dimensions rather than the complexity of the text content. Unlike traditional letter-by-letter pricing models, Frame Fit calculates prices using either: Flat parcel (CM²): frame width × frame height × price per square centimetre Volumetric parcel (CM³): frame width × frame height × frame length × price per cubic centimetre This model is perfect for lightbox signs, panel displays, board signs, and any signage where the manufacturing cost scales with the frame area (CM²) or volume (CM³) rather than individual letter specifications. The system provides instant pricing updates as customers adjust frame dimensions, whilst maintaining complete flexibility for text content within the frame boundaries.