Business Signage in Noosa
- 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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Noosa Business Signage
In a place like Noosa, presentation matters. Whether you're on a bustling street, tucked into a laneway or running a home-based studio, signage is what turns passing interest into paying customers.
Caledonian Colour has been helping local businesses get noticed for over 25 years, offering professional business signage across the Sunshine Coast. We handle everything from window decals and shopfronts to fascia panels, 3D signs and event signage—built to suit your brand and space.
What sets us apart? Simple: no jargon, no delays, no low-quality finishes. Caloundra to Noosa, business owners choose us because we’re practical, fast and easy to work with.
We manage the full process in-house, from design to installation, and deliver signage that holds up in coastal conditions. Call
(07) 5445 5477 to get your signage sorted.
Business Signage That Leaves An Impression
Noosa businesses come in all shapes and sizes—from boutique retail to hospitality, trades, wellness, property and tourism. Signage needs to reflect your business personality, look clean, and be positioned to catch the right eyes.
We tailor signage to the space, audience and viewing angles. On Hastings Street? You’ll need something that stands out without clashing with neighbouring shops. In an industrial area? You’ll want strong branding, clear directionals and signs that handle sun, wind and wear.
Everything is made locally, with hands-on support throughout. We visit your site to take accurate measurements, discuss ideas and show you material samples if needed. From soft frosted vinyl to bold acrylic lettering, every element is made to suit the job—not pulled from a template.
The result? You get signage that feels like part of your business, not just something stuck on the wall.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know what size signage I need?
The right size depends on viewing distance, surrounding signage and the surface you’re applying to. A designer will assess your location, taking into account foot traffic, street visibility and scale.
Signs viewed from cars or across a street need larger fonts and bolder colours.
Smaller spaces like glass doors or entryways benefit from compact layouts that still communicate key info clearly. It’s a balance of visibility and visual fit.
Can signage be installed on glass, timber or brick?
Yes. There are specific adhesives, mounting methods and materials for each surface.
Vinyl film works well for glass, while rigid panels or raised lettering can be mounted on timber and brick with either concealed fixings or visible screws.
Surface texture and exposure to elements will affect which option is best. A professional installer will make sure it's secure, weather-appropriate and neatly finished.
How long does it take to get business signage made?
Turnaround times vary depending on the complexity of the job, but most signage can be completed within 1 to 3 weeks. Design approval, material availability and install coordination all factor in.
Simple window decals or panel signs can often be turned around quickly, especially if artwork is ready to go.
More detailed jobs like 3D signage or custom fabrication may take a little longer to ensure the finish is spot on.
What’s the difference between temporary and permanent signage?
Temporary signage is typically printed on lightweight, lower-cost materials like corflute or banner vinyl—great for events, sales or short-term promotions. These can be mounted with cable ties, suction cups or removable adhesives.
Permanent signage uses longer-lasting materials such as aluminium composite panels, acrylics or laminated vinyl, designed to stay in place for years.
The choice depends on how long you want it up and where it's going.