Window Graphics & Vinyl Lettering
Storefront lettering, frosted privacy film, perforated one-way vision and full window wraps. Cut and printed in Rosenberg, TX — serving Fort Bend, Brazoria, Wharton and Matagorda Counties.
- In business since 1976
- Locally owned
- Printed & laminated in house
- Four counties served
- Rosenberg, Texas
The cheapest square footage you own
Most businesses pay for their windows in the lease and then leave them blank. Window graphics turn that glass into the part of the storefront people actually read from the sidewalk — your name, your hours, what you sell, or simply a screen between the street and the people working inside.
We cut and print window graphics in Rosenberg, TX: solid vinyl lettering, frosted privacy film, perforated one-way vision film and full-coverage window wraps. Everything printed comes off the same laminated process as the rest of the shop, which matters more on glass than most people expect — south-facing storefront glass is brutal on unprotected ink.
Tell us what the window needs to do. There is usually a cheaper answer than the one people walk in asking for.
What we put on glass

Cut Vinyl Lettering
Business name, hours, phone and logo cut from solid vinyl. Clean, permanent and the least expensive option per window.

Frosted & Etched Film
The look of etched glass without the cost. Used for conference rooms, clinic windows and street-level privacy.

Perforated One-Way Vision
Full colour graphics on the outside, a clear view out from inside. The answer when you want coverage without going dark.

Full Window Wraps
Edge-to-edge printed coverage for retail promotions, brand walls and blocking an unfinished interior.

Promotional & Seasonal Decals
Sale graphics, event notices and seasonal artwork designed to come off cleanly when the promotion ends.

Door & Hours Decals
Push and pull, opening hours, accepted cards, delivery notices — the small pieces that stop phone calls.
Three films, three different jobs
People usually walk in asking for one and need another. The difference is simply what you can see through, and from which side.
Cut Vinyl
- Shapes and letters only, no background
- Glass stays clear around the artwork
- Cheapest per window by a wide margin
- Best for names, hours and logos
Frosted Film
- Translucent — passes light, blocks detail
- Privacy without making a room dark
- Can be cut to leave clear bands or shapes
- Common in clinics, offices and meeting rooms
Perforated Vision
- Full colour image faces the street
- Staff and customers still see out
- Needs daylight to work — reverses at night
- Best for large retail and vehicle-scale glass
Coming off matters as much as going on
Anything seasonal or promotional should be specified as removable from the start. The wrong adhesive on a six-week sale graphic turns into an afternoon of scraping and a solvent bill, and on older glass it can leave a haze that never fully clears.
We choose the adhesive to match how long the graphic stays up. Permanent for your name and hours; removable for the promotion that changes at Christmas. If you have inherited old vinyl from a previous tenant, we strip it and clean the residue — that is part of what sign removal covers.
One practical note for tenants: check your lease before applying full coverage. Some landlords cap how much of a storefront can be obscured.
How a window job runs
Measure the glass
We measure on site, or you send dimensions and photographs. Mullions and frames change the layout more than people expect.
Choose the film
Cut vinyl, frosted or perforated, and permanent or removable adhesive based on how long it stays.
Cut or print
Cut vinyl is plotted and weeded. Printed film is laminated before it comes off the machine.
Install
Applied on site, wet or dry depending on size. Most storefronts are done inside a morning.
Storefronts across four counties
Retail and restaurant glass through Rosenberg, Richmond, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Katy and Stafford makes up most of this work — new tenants opening, franchise refreshes and the annual round of seasonal graphics.
Out through El Campo, Wharton, Bay City and Manvel it is more often main street businesses doing their first proper storefront in years. If you are working out whether lettering alone is enough or the window wants full coverage, call and describe the frontage. See also storefront and building signs and retail signage.
CNC routed & laser cut
We run both a router and a laser, which means shapes, letters and panels are cut here rather than ordered in. Acrylic takes a polished edge off the laser; the router handles wood, aluminium composite and PVC with depth and dimension.
Common questions
How long does window vinyl last?
Cut vinyl lettering on a storefront typically lasts five years or more. Printed and laminated film outdoors runs three to five years depending on sun exposure — a south-facing window ages faster than a north-facing one.
Can people see in through perforated film?
During daylight, no — the outside sees the printed image and the inside sees out. After dark it reverses, because the lit interior becomes the brighter side. If night privacy matters, frosted film is the better choice.
Will removing it damage my glass?
Not if the right adhesive was specified. Removable film comes off cleanly with heat. Permanent adhesive left on for years can leave residue, which we clean as part of a strip.
Do you install, or can I apply it myself?
We install across the four counties we serve. Small pieces — door decals, hours, a few lines of lettering — are reasonable to apply yourself and we supply them with application tape and instructions.
Can you match my existing branding?
Yes. Send your logo files and brand colours. Cut vinyl comes in a fixed range of stock colours, so exact brand matching sometimes points toward printed film instead — we will tell you which applies.
Can you cover the whole window?
Technically yes, and perforated film or a full wrap will do it. Check your lease first — some landlords limit how much of a storefront can be obscured, and some municipalities have their own limits on window coverage.
Visit the shop
Intrepid Signs1700 Walger Ave, Ste E
Rosenberg, TX 77471
281-232-5262
info@intrepidsigns.com
Hours
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday – Sunday: Closed
Serving
Fort Bend, Brazoria, Wharton and Matagorda Counties.
Put your windows to work
Send photographs of the frontage and we will tell you what the glass wants. Locally owned, at the same address since 1976.