Tourism Signage
Do you need appealing and functional tourism signage? Let us help. We are experienced researchers, content writers and graphic designers who can develop beautiful and informative tourist signage for your site. Great signage helps attract tourists to your destination.
Tourism signage includes maps and wayfinding information, things to see and do in the area, safety information and site specific information (attractions, features, place). Tourists need to have a high level of confidence in the quality of the factual information given on the sign.
Foresty Corporation NSW Tourism Signage
Sealy Lookout
The award winning Sealy Lookout tourist Information signs were redesigned in 2019 with an emphasis on Aboriginal Cultural Heritage. The Forest Sky Pier offers magnificent coastal views over the city of Coffs Harbour and up and down the coastline. There are walking tracks through rainforest, ranging from one to three hours, picnic tables and toilets. A covered picnic shelter is available for those with mobility issues, and the Forest Sky Pier is easily accessible (no steps) from the car park. Whilst at the lookout, grab a coffee from Nyanggan Gapi cafe, check out Coffs Treetop or walk 500m down the road to the beautiful Gumgali Track (which ends at Korora Lookout). Gumgali Track shares the Gumbaynggirr story of Gumgali the black goanna in sculpture, art and sound.
- Forest Sky Pier
- Sealy Lookout Tourism Signage
Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place
Bulahdelah Mountain has welcomed visitors for many years to experience the two lookouts and walking tracks through this beautiful forest. At the start of 2017 Forestry Corporation, Karuah Local Aboriginal Land Council and The Interpretive Design Company started working together to revitalise and modernise the facilities on the mountain while highlighting the importance of the Aboriginal Place and the Worimi Culture. Together we held sculpture workshops with community which ultimately led to carving trees at Boolah-Dillah. Interpretive and wayfinding signage has also been installed as part of the visitor facilities upgrade.
- Bulahdelah Tourist Information Sign
- Bulahdelah Tourist Information Sign – back panel
Strickland State Forest
- Strickland Forest Tourist Signage
- Strickland Forest Tourist Signage
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service Tourist Signage
- Red Rock tourist information sign
- Wooli visitor information sign
- Boonoo Boonoo map and wayfinding
- Cape Solander whale watching sign
Samoa Tourism Authority
The Samoan Tourism Authority commissioned this suite of 10 tourist information signs for iconic locations on the island. They feature Samoan traditional stories showcasing Samoan heritage culture and language. Using a particular font style unifies the Samoan language theme and the stories. Samoan heritage themes are reflected using traditional Samoan patterns for the backgrounds, Warning Boxes and Samoan Legend boxes. Completed in September 2013, we were engaged to design, create graphics from supplied samoan artwork and project manage production for 10 signs (8 signs – 1200mm wide x 900mm high. 2 signs – 900mm wide x 600mm high).
- Samoan prime minister unveiling the signage
- Afu Aau Waterfall
- Afu Aau Waterfall
- Papase’ea Sliding Rocks
- To Sua, giant swimming hole
- Saleaula Lava Ruins
Categories: Nature & Tourism, Signage