Print shops, sign makers, and graphic designers across Montreal, listed with real addresses and phone numbers instead of a form that disappears into someone's inbox.
Whether you need a banner for a storefront opening this weekend or a designer who can actually turn around a logo before your deadline, this page is meant to get you to the right shop faster.
It's especially useful when the job is urgent and you need to know who's open today, not just who ranks first in a search.
What You'll Find Here
These are working print and signage businesses across Montreal boroughs, from large-format print shops in industrial stretches of Saint-Laurent and Ahuntsic to small design studios tucked into walk-ups in the Plateau and Mile End.
Each listing shows the address, phone number, hours, website, and a map, so you can check whether a shop near you is open before you drive across town with a USB key.
Some listings are print shops handling business cards and posters, others specialize in vehicle wraps and storefront signage, and some are graphic designers who handle the artwork before it ever goes to print.
A few businesses do all three under one roof, and their listing will make that clear so you're not calling around for a design and a print job separately.
You'll also find shops that specialize in things like window decals, trade show displays, or apparel printing for a local sports team or a small business ordering staff shirts, which is often exactly the niche someone landing on this page is trying to find.
Some listings belong to sign makers who've been fabricating storefront signs for the same commercial strips for years and know the permitting side of things as well as the production side, which matters if you're opening a new business and need signage that actually clears the borough's approval process.
Why List Your Print or Signage Business on Montreal Daily
Most people land on this page because they need something made and need it soon, a sign, a set of banners, a rush print job before an event. A listing here puts your real hours and contact details in front of that person right when they're deciding who to call.
Print and signage work is also heavily driven by referrals and repeat business, so a clear, findable listing tends to bring in the kind of customer who'll come back the next time they need something printed, whether that's a restaurant reordering menus every season or a contractor who needs a new truck decal.
- Listing or claiming your business is free, with no commission on jobs and no fee for calls or inquiries, ever.
- You reach people searching by borough, which matters for a business where pickup and drop-off logistics often decide who gets the job over a shop that's technically cheaper but across the city.
- Your listing shows real hours and open/closed status, so people stop showing up to a locked door or calling a number that's been disconnected for a year.
- Once you claim your listing, a Verified Owner badge tells visitors the turnaround times, services, and contact info are current and came from you.
Claiming or Adding Your Listing
" Claiming it is free and quick: confirm the business is yours, and it transfers to your account with edit access and a Verified Owner badge.
If your business isn't listed yet, whether you're newly opened or work out of a smaller studio that didn't show up in public data, you can add it yourself for free, and it goes live immediately with Verified Owner status.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. There's no charge to claim a listing or add a new one, and no commission taken on any job that comes from it. That doesn't change later, it's free permanently.
Open your listing and use the claim option, confirm you're the owner, and the listing transfers to your account. You'll get edit access to hours, services, and photos, plus a Verified Owner badge that shows customers the details are current.
You can add it yourself in a few minutes, at no cost. Because you're submitting it directly, it's marked Verified Owner right away instead of waiting on a claim.
Yes, and you should. Print and signage covers a lot of ground, business cards, posters, banners, vehicle wraps, storefront signs, so being specific about what you actually produce helps people find you instead of calling and finding out you don't do what they need.
Yes. Turnaround is often the deciding factor for someone choosing between two shops, so noting whether you can do rush jobs same-day or typically need a few business days helps set expectations before the phone even rings. This matters even more for a business without a public storefront, since a designer or small print operation working from a home studio can still list hours and contact details and compete on the same page as a shop with a street-facing counter.