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Kody M.

Kody M.

Just joined
Perth, WA 5+ yrs

I’m an illustrator and designer based in Perth, Western Australia. I spend my time creating fresh, contemporary work across apparel, branding, and graphic design. Whether I’m working solo or in a studio for clients locally or abroad, my style is heavily inspired by modern visual culture. I love collaborating with people who appreciate clean execution and a purpose that stands the test of time.

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Animation & Motion Graphics +5 more

Cameron C.

Perth, WA

Freelance Creative specialising in 3D, motion and graphic design. Self-taught while completing an Advanced Diploma in Graphic Design at Northern Metropolitan TAFE, before joining Perth agency BLOCK as a Junior Creative. Spent three and a half year years creating work that helped brands stand out. Passionate about blending creative with emerging and established technology to craft engaging visual experiences.

Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Packaging & Label DesignAdvertising & Marketing Creative +4 more

What's the cost of a signage company in Perth?

$107/hr
Est. hourly rate $49$164/hr
signage company Typical range · Updated today

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Katie L.

Katie L.

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Sydney, NSW 20+ yrs

Hi, I'm Katie. Founder and Director of The Creative Lodge. With over twenty years in brand strategy, design, marketing, and business development, I bring a strategic lens to every project I work on. Since starting the business in 2019, I've helped multiple businesses in the property, finance, government, wellness, and consulting sectors grow their businesses and revenue through strategic thinking and good design. My philosophy has always been to become an extension of your team, acting in your best interests and creating assets that empower you to feel in control of your business, brand and marketing. This is why The Creative Lodge specialises in delivering well-crafted websites in Squarespace, branding that is thoughtful and considered, but not complex, and communication design that is compelling and designed to win over your clients.

Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Logo & Brand IdentityPresentation & Pitch Deck Design +4 more
Tamara R.

Tamara R.

Sydney, NSW 13+ yrs

I'm an experienced Graphic & Presentation Designer. I can help with logo design, branding development, print brochures, publications, presentations, banners and all sorts of digital design projects. If you have a design idea you'd like to explore, feel free to run it by me! Based in Sydney's Inner West.

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Presentation & Pitch Deck Design +2 more
Maria Florencia C.

Maria Florencia C.

Sydney, NSW 15+ yrs

I'm a Senior Integrated Graphic Designer with 15+ years of experience in Digital, Print, Freelance Services and Marketing Design, working full-time as part of the Marketing Team in Nu Skin Pacific, and as a freelancer at OBUK Design. I specialize in print and digital design, EDMs, social media, reels, signage, stationery, POS, and videos. I have worked in many industries, including: skin care, beauty, wellness, retail, e-commerce, fashion and hospitality, among others. I have +6 years of experience in remote work with worldwide clients from Argentina, Australia, Canada, the UAE, UK and USA. I'm a quick learner and have been involved in copywriting for email marketing and social media as well, creating catchy and attention-grabbing headlines that people enjoy reading. I have a very cheerful and proactive personality, with proficiency in organisation, teamwork and time-management. Let's connect!

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Presentation & Pitch Deck Design +11 more
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Signage company in Perth, questions

A signage gig covers artwork built to the sign maker's specs: correct dimensions, scaled artwork, vector logo, safe margins and colour set for the material rather than for a screen. You should get a print-ready file the fabricator can work from directly, plus a mockup showing the sign in place so you can picture it before anyone cuts anything. Fabrication and installation are separate and paid to the sign maker.

Readability at distance and speed. A shopfront sign is read from across the road, a road-side sign from a moving car, so the test is how few words carry the message and how much clear space sits around them. Contrast does more work than colour, and a plain sign in the right size beats a clever one nobody can parse at 60km/h.

Usually 1 to 2 weeks once you have the sign maker's specs and your brand files. The design itself is quick; the wait is normally getting exact measurements and material details from the fabricator. Get those first and the gig moves fast, because the designer cannot set artwork properly without them.

Often yes, and it varies by council and by whether the sign is illuminated, projecting or heritage-listed. Your sign maker usually knows the local rules and can handle the application. Worth checking before the design gig starts, because approval conditions can cap your sign's size or brightness and change the artwork.

Signage is graphic design constrained by the physical world. It has to survive weather, be legible at distance, fit a fabrication method and sometimes satisfy a council. A designer who has done signage before will ask about material, lighting and viewing distance first. A general graphic designer may hand you artwork that looks great on screen and fails on an aluminium panel.

Vector artwork, almost always: an EPS, AI or PDF with fonts outlined, built to the exact size or to a clean scale. Raster files like JPGs blow up badly at sign size. Ask for the source file too, so a different fabricator can quote the same job later without redrawing your logo.

In Perth, artwork for a single shopfront or A-frame sign typically runs $400 to $1,200. A set covering a shopfront, window graphics and wayfinding inside more commonly lands at $1,500 to $4,000. Price tracks how many signs, how much artwork has to be redrawn as vector, and whether mockups for council are part of the gig. Fabrication and install are separate.

The range on this page runs from about $49 to $164 an hour. Around $49 to $66 is a junior designer, $58 to $115 covers most gigs (an experienced designer working solo), and above $123 is a design lead. For signage, paying up is often the cheaper option, because a fabrication error costs far more than the design did.

Ask for signage they have actually had made, not just renders, and photos of it installed. Ask whether they have worked with your sign maker's file requirements before. A designer who asks about material, viewing distance and lighting in the first chat is the one to shortlist.

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