Among local enterprises there stands a business that prides itself on delivering top-notch signage, embroidery, and merchandising - The Sign Society.
Owned and operated by Brent Laws and Theonie Newbegin, it’s garnered a reputation for quality workmanship and customer service.
Having celebrated its second year in April 2023 it’s become a beacon of creativity and quality in the world of signage and garment decoration.
Having a team that boasts more than 30 years of combined experience in the industry, The Sign Society’s in-depth knowledge, artistic flair, and attention to detail have been the driving force behind the success of countless projects.
Whether it’s crafting eye-catching shop fronts, vehicle graphics or producing top-notch signage, its dedication to delivering excellence is evident in every job.
Signage is more than just a tool for advertising, it’s an art form that communicates the essence of a business to its audience.
What truly sets The Sign Society apart is its unwavering commitment to the community it serves.
Being a family-owned and operated business, The Sign Society’s team understands the unique requirements of local businesses, allowing it to tailor solutions that resonate with the town’s unique character.
“We take great pride in what we do and how far we have come. We have worked hard, really hard,” Mr Laws said.
The Sign Society has earned a reputation for unmatched quality and customer service.
Satisfied clients from various industries attest to its dedication to perfection and its ability to deliver on time and within budget.
It’s loyal clientele spans from small businesses to large enterprises;
With every sign it designs it leaves an indelible mark on the local landscape.
It shows that in a world of mass-produced and impersonal branding, there is still room for the artistry and charm that can only come from a dedicated team with a genuine love for their craft.
Next time you’re strolling through the streets of Cobram and come across a striking sign or spot someone wearing a beautifully designed garment, chances are it’s the work of The Sign Society.