Business Signage in Caloundra

  • Signage and printing done locally, built to last
  • Over 25 years helping Sunshine Coast businesses stand out
  • Fast quotes, sharp designs and friendly service

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Caloundra Business Signage

If your shopfront isn’t speaking up, it’s being overlooked. In a place like Caloundra—where locals shop local and foot traffic matters—strong signage is essential.


Caledonian Colour is known across the Sunshine Coast for creating business signage that turns heads and brings customers in. Whether it’s fascia signs, window graphics, 3D lettering or entry decals, every sign is designed for real-world visibility.


We’ve been building signs for over 25 years, and Caloundra businesses trust us because we know what works here—clear communication, quality materials and a local team who makes things easy from quote to install.


Signs are made in-house, installed properly and built to last. Whether you’re launching a new business or giving your brand a facelift, we’ve got the tools to make it work. Reach out on (07) 5445 5477 to speak with the team today.

Business Signage For Boosting Your Recognition

From the main street to the marina, Caloundra has a wide mix of businesses—and each one needs signage that fits the space and stands up to the coastal climate. Faded signs or peeling vinyl won’t cut it when your competitors are just up the road.


That’s where experience makes the difference. We don’t just drop in a template—we design your signage to suit your brand, your audience and your building. Whether you need bold street-facing signs or subtle window lettering, we’ll help you choose the right materials, colours and layout to match your message.


We measure and quote on-site, provide digital mock-ups and handle everything from design to install—so you’re not juggling multiple suppliers. We also work around your schedule, keeping disruption low for customer-facing businesses.


Great signage in Caloundra means being noticed, remembered and trusted. We help you get there with clarity, consistency and detail that holds up over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the difference between 2D and 3D signage?

    2D signage refers to flat panels, prints or decals, usually made from vinyl or composite board. These are ideal for windows, internal walls or short-term signage. 3D signage uses raised elements like acrylic or metal lettering to add depth, shadow and a more premium look.


    It’s especially effective on building exteriors, reception areas or brand displays where visibility and professionalism matter. The choice depends on space, budget and the impression you want to make.

  • What’s involved in the signage design process?

    The design process starts with a chat about your business, your goals and the space you’re working with.


    A designer will create a layout that includes your logo, colours, text and graphics, all scaled to fit the surface. 


    You’ll get a digital proof to review and revise before production.


    The final design is then printed or fabricated to spec and installed by a signage technician who ensures proper alignment and finish.

  • Can signage include lighting or illumination?

    Yes. Lighting can be added to many types of signage to increase visibility, especially at night or in shaded areas.


    Popular options include backlit panels, halo-lit 3D lettering and internal lightboxes. These setups require access to power and may involve additional approvals, but the result is a high-impact sign that performs day and night.


    LED technology is commonly used due to its low power use and long lifespan.

  • How do I maintain outdoor business signage?

    Maintenance depends on the materials used. Most outdoor signage only needs an occasional clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent to remove dust, grime or salt build-up.


    Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive tools, which can damage the surface. 


    For illuminated signs, regular checks on wiring and lighting elements will keep things running smoothly.


    Vinyl graphics may eventually need replacing after years of sun exposure, but quality lamination helps extend their life.