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Sure signs of success

UNISIGNS creates signs of all kinds that cover a range of business needs, and provides a personal service to clients.
The Pakenham-based independent signwriting business offers a full design and construction service, with computer-cut lettering and wide-format printing.
Unisigns can custom design graphics, logos and all shopfront signage, as well as electric signs and banners.
It also caters for a range of vehicle signage, including displays on cars, boats and bikes.
Staff members are friendly and helpful and customers deal with the same person from the design stage through to the installation.
Owner David Cavanagh, who has 21 years of experience in the industry, said the aim of Unisigns was to utilise the medium of signage to increase clients’ business profit and success.
“We are here to make the signage work for their business,“ Mr Cavanagh said.
They are open 8am to 4.30pm weekdays. To find out more about how Unisigns can assist businesses, phone 5941 4777.

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