Harlequin Signs completed numerous signage projects in 2013 including large illuminated signs for THIESS, wayfinding and identification signage for Orion Springfield Shopping Centre, and signage for The Station shopping centre in Oxley. They also constructed a large sign for Bee Gees Way in Redcliffe commissioned by Moreton Bay Regional Council. Looking forward to 2014, Harlequin Signs thanks clients and invites new projects.
2. Photo courtesy of THIESS
What a fantastic year 2013 was.
We have completed numerous
projects over the year which we
are extremely proud of.
We look forward to a prosperous
2014 and providing our quality
services to you.
Thank you for taking the time to
look over what we have
accomplished.
Michael Holzberger
Managing Director
3. Sky Sign for THIESS.
This project required us
to manufacture 3m high
text and illuminate it.
The text was manufactured
in sections so it could fit
into the lifts.
It is illuminated with LEDs
Photo courtesy of THIESS Southbank, Brisbane
4. In September we completed stage one of a
total site rebrand.
Contracted by MIRVAC Harlequin Signs
participated in the design and construct of
wayfinding and identifcation signage.
The centre was left with a contemporary
style of signage to match the branding of
the centre.
The project incorporated producing mini
pylons, large hanging directional hoops,
hand painted graphics and other
innovative solutions.
Orion Springfield Shopping Centre
5. The Station is a shopping centre
based in Oxley.
This project required us to work with
the main contractor, Hutchinsons
Builders, and the designer, to ensure
we provided a constant and cost
effective signage solution.
Various signage was required
including fabricated , illuminated ,
hand painted graphics, compliance
and wayfinding signage.
The Station, Oxley
6. We were commissioned by Moreton
Bay Regional Council to be the
principal contractor on this project.
This involved foundation work,
structural framework and cladding
using various methods. It also
included extensive metal fabrication,
digital printing to substrate, timber
feature wall and hand painted
graphics.
This project was a huge success and
was received very well by the client.
“The signage your company constructed for
Bee Gees Way is a fantastic addition to
our region’s attractions and thank you for
working with Council to create such a
memorable public space for locals and
visitors...”
Allan Sutherland.
Mayor Moreton Bay Regional Council
Bee Gees Way Redcliffe
7. This project involved supply and
installation of new Wayfinding
Signage throughout Brisbane CBD
which incorporated foreign
languages.
Working with the designers,
DotDash, we were able to
produce quality wayfinding
signage which is very noticeable
and easy to understand.
Wayfinding Signs Brisbane CBD
8. Brisbane City Council
commissioned us to supply and
install new signage for key Town
Halls in across Brisbane.
This involved foundation work and
structural framework. The signs
were clad with aluminium with
router cut text fixed to face.
Town Hall Signage Various Locations
9. Harlequin Signs Supplied and
installed a variety of new
wayfinding signage along stage
one of the coastal pathway which
runs from Mooloolaba to
Maroochydore.
Signs were constructed of steel
pole with timber and aluminium
cladding with printed graphics.
Coastal Pathway Sunshine Coast
10. Hitachi Corporation required Coastal
Pathway Sunshine CoastCoastal Pathway Sunshine
Coastsignage at its Muswellbrook
branch.
This involved manufacturing a
large aluminium frame clad with
ACM with vinyl graphics to face.
It was then shipped to site and
installed.
11. Sizzler Maroochydore required a
new double sided lightbox to be
constructed and installed to
existing poles.
The sign was craned into place.
Sizzler Maroochydore
12. Bluecare required new internal
wayfinding.
We worked with the designer and
client to provide a unique
wayfinding system.
Currently we are working on other
Bluecare sites.