Nambour Christian College recently installed three new entry signs at gates 1, 2 and 3.
These custom 3-dimensional signs include an illuminated logo and school name, to welcome visitors to the campus.
The Shire of Northampton installed these full-colour LED advertising boards in front of their tourism centre to promote the beauty of the region and what it has to offer.
Our client turned to Danthonia to realise their design for an eye catching and well illuminated feature sign for the Robin Hood Hotel. Precision Signs created the design, we brought it to life with complex fabrication integrated with vivid lighting features.
With striking vertical timber boards highlighted by a brushed aluminium hero panel, this sign invites motorists to “shop, taste, indulge” in the region’s cafes, boutiques and wineries.
This LED sign is part of a wider family of electronic signage supplied to the Fraser Coast Regional Council. It’s positioned in a central location in Maryborough, outside the Fraser Coast Cultural Centre and near the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery.
Grace Lutheran College distinguishes itself by offering a vast and diverse range of opportunities to its students. Now, the directional signs and entry signs including LED signs at the front of the college communicate this distinction to the thousands of daily commuters.
The Town of Port Hedland recently installed this impressive LED sign to promote events and identify the Marapikurrinya Park. The sign includes indigenous artwork and a full-colour, P6 resolution LED display.
The Valleys Lifestyle Centre is the leading aquatic, fitness, recreational and lifestyle centre in the Clare Valley. They needed a sign to do it all justice. It was to be a feature sign, tall and eye-catching, to advertise all the things you can do at the centre.
This pylon sign is part of a system of signage marking the boundaries of East Fremantle Council. The design of the fabricated aluminium signs was inspired by the maritime theme of Fremantle as one of Western Australia’s key ports.
The Australian Standing Stones have become a rallying point for Celtic Australians and each year, the famous Celtic Festival is held there. This sign adds to the Celtic ambience and informs visitors about Glen Innes’ Celtic heritage and the meaning in the Standing Stones.