Business Signage in Maroochydore
- 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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Maroochydore Business Signage
In a busy hub like Maroochydore, your signage has to work harder. There’s more foot traffic, more visual noise and more competition for attention. That’s where experience matters.
Caledonian Colour has been creating quality business signage for Sunshine Coast businesses since 2000. Whether you’re on the esplanade, in the CBD or set back in an office park, your sign should do more than display a name—it should pull focus and show customers they’ve found the right place.
We do it all in-house: design, production and installation. From window signage and fascia panels to 3D lettering, directional signs and more, everything is made to suit your business, not the other way around.
Locals in Maroochydore trust us for our friendly process, sharp design work and signage that lasts. Get in touch with our team on
(07) 5445 5477 to get your business signage sorted.
Business Signage That Stands Out Daily
Maroochydore is always moving—new developments, street upgrades, fresh businesses and long-time locals growing into bigger spaces. Your signage needs to evolve with it. That means branding that feels current, materials that last, and service that doesn’t leave you chasing things up.
We start with a site visit, where we check measurements, lighting, viewing angles and visibility from street level. From there, you’ll get a design proof showing layout, sizing and placement. We’ll walk you through the material options—like vinyl, acrylic, aluminium composite or illuminated lettering—so you’re confident it’ll look good and hold up over time.
Our install team works clean and fast, often around your business hours to minimise disruption. Whether you’re setting up a brand-new space or upgrading tired signage, the result will feel like an upgrade that fits—visually and professionally.
When signage feels effortless, you know it’s been done properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of signage is best for small business storefronts?
For smaller shopfronts, fascia signage, window graphics and A-frames are popular choices.
Fascia signs go above your entry and provide immediate visibility from a distance.
Window graphics allow for branding, hours or promotions without blocking natural light.
A-frames are movable and ideal for footpath advertising, specials or guiding foot traffic.
Combining two or three of these can help small businesses make a strong impact with limited space.
Can I include both branding and information in one sign?
Yes, and in many cases, you should. A well-designed sign can feature your logo, business name, contact info and key messaging—without feeling cluttered. It’s about hierarchy and layout.
For example, your brand name might be large and central, while phone numbers or services sit smaller beneath. Using clear fonts, spacing and colour contrast keeps everything legible and professional-looking, even from a distance.
What file types do I need for business signage?
Vector files like .AI, .EPS or high-resolution PDFs are ideal. These formats allow the design to be scaled to any size without losing quality—important for large signage.
If you’re supplying a logo, avoid low-res JPEGs or PNGs, as they may print blurry or pixelated. If you don’t have a vector version of your logo, a designer can usually recreate it for you before production begins.
Can signage be updated without replacing the entire thing?
Often yes. If your signage is panel-based or has vinyl elements, individual sections can be replaced or rewrapped. This is useful for rebranding, updating contact details or changing promotional messages without starting from scratch.
Modular signage systems or layered designs also make future updates simpler and more affordable. During the planning phase, you can request a design that’s easy to maintain and refresh over time.