Cyber Signs started in 2008 with one Roland printer in a Northampton lock-up and a stack of trade-counter business cards. Lee Eagles was wrapping vans on weekends; by 2012 he'd hired the first three fitters and stopped doing other people's print runs.
Today we run a 4,000 sq ft heated workshop at Moulton Park and a second site in Wheatley, Oxford. Same five people who were at the front of the queue a decade ago — plus a few new faces. We don't outsource the printing, the cutting, or the fitting. Ever.
With over 34 years in the signage industry and self-employed since the age of 19, I've built my business on hard work, resilience, and a genuine passion for what I do. Over the years, partners and staff have come and gone, each playing a part in shaping both myself and the company into what it is today. Those experiences have strengthened my values and reinforced the importance of loyalty, quality, and continuous growth.
I pride myself on being approachable and supportive — not only to my clients but to the team around me. I care deeply about the people I work with, and I'm incredibly proud of what we've achieved together, and continue to achieve every day. That shared commitment is at the heart of everything we do.
My passion for success is reflected in the ongoing expansion of our Oxford site, which continues to grow day by day. I've never been one to stand still — I believe in going the extra mile, always pushing for better, and that's why our clients trust us time and time again.
We are a modern, forward-thinking sign company, driven by quality, precision, and a relentless attention to detail. We are our own toughest critics, because we believe our clients deserve nothing less than perfection. That mindset has defined us for over three decades — and it continues to drive us forward today.
No call centres. No middlemen. A small permanent crew between Northampton and Oxford — most have been here over five years.
The Italian who keeps the books straight and lunch interesting. Late 40s, immaculate spreadsheets, very particular about a good carbonara.
“Robbo” to everyone. 60, always smiling, the cheeky chappy who keeps the workshop and everyone in it on the same page.
Miss Reliability. Runs our clothing and branding department in mid-50s style — nothing is ever any trouble, she just deals with it.
Lee’s right-hand man on the workshop floor. Albanian, 30, can fit anything and everything — the main hand on the squeegee.
Newest member of the team at 25. Works closely with Paul and Louisa across graphics and clothing. Lives for her horses.
Lee’s step-daughter, 18, the second right-hand-girly. Wants to know it all yesterday — give it time, Rodney. The grafter of the family.
Lee’s uncle, in semi-retirement (if he ever takes it). Preps every site so the rest of us can come in and put the cherry on the cake.
Walk-ins welcome at both branches during workshop hours. Bring the vehicle, the brand colours, and a coffee preference.