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We deliver signage throughout NSW

NEW SOUTH WALES

CUSTOM SIGN SPECIALISTS

Distinguished by its coastal cities and national parks, NSW is home to over 8m people and covers over 800,000 km2. Sydney, the capital, is home to iconic structures such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Inland are the rugged Blue Mountains, rainforests and outback towns where opals are mined. Along the coastline are long surfing beaches. The Hunter Valley region, in the north, has dozens of wineries.

At home on the East Coast

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It goes without saying that we have incredibly strong relationships with our local regions - Lismore, Ballina, Casino, Tenterfield, Tweed and of course, Byron Bay, are all full of Armsign projects. Whether it is the famous Whale and Dolphin Trail along the Byron coastline or the historic museum within the Lighthouse itself, our products and attention to detail are easy to spot.

 

Coming in-land through Lismore, Casino and Tenterfield, there are a multitude of walking trails, interactive displays and large entry signs, all with Armsign's touch of quality.

 

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Providing signage for our National Parks

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With 895 National Parks throughout NSW, Armsign was one of the founding members and even played a key role in the design of the style guide that still exists today. We are still, some thirty years later, still one of the main suppliers, using our exclusive Polycure print process along with hard wearing Etch aluminium signage.

 

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Custom interpretive projects

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It's fair to say that Armsign has been involved in some pretty epic projects throughout NSW over the years. Whether it is interpretive and educational displays and sculptures at the World Heritage Old Great North Road convict trail, 2m high Hollywood-style lettering at Wellington Caves, multiple trails throughout the Blue Mountains or Visitor Information Centres in the likes of Balranald and Lachlan, the wide variety of Armsign's expertise is there for everybody to see and experience.

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PROJECTS

PROJECTS THROUGHOUT NSW

Below are a selection of signage projects we've designed, manufactured and delivered throughout NSW. From bespoke interpretive structures in Byron Bay to the colourful town entry statements throughout Tenterfield Shire, we service clientele statewide with tailored design and manufacturing needs.

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COONAMBLE INFORMATION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

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BYRON BAY
WHALE & DOLPHIN TRAIL 

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TENTERFIELD TOWN & SHIRE ENTRY STATEMENTS

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NESBITT PARK MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL SIGNAGE

FAQ

FAQs

  • Who do you work with?
    Our extensive client base spans the whole country, ranging from National Parks, councils, government departments, healthcare facilities, schools and universities, builders, community groups and graphic designers.
  • Where are you based?
    Our head office and manufacturing facility is located in the Northern Rivers region of NSW (Goonellabah). We also have Project Offices in Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.
  • What is Polycure?
    The number one question - we get asked this at least twice a day! Polycure is an Armsign exclusive product. Without spoiling the secret, it is a unique process of producing full colour digital printing that is of a superior quality and comes with a longer lifespan than standard vinyl printing.
  • Why is Polycure better than traditional printing?
    The simple answer is that it lasts longer and is more resilient to Australian conditions. Companies offering a ten year warranty on vinyl printing have so many caveats and T&Cs which ultimately result in a real-life warranty of closer to three years. Even the vinyl manufacturers won't guarantee their unprinted vinyl for more than three years in Australia!
CONTACT FORM

Contact Us

NSW Head Office
6 Holland Street
Goonellabah, NSW 2480


PO Box 7003

Lismore Heights

NSW 2480
 

NSW +61 2 6625 1122
National  1800 029 787


sales@armsign.com.au

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