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Why Does Public Art Signage & Acrylic fabrication Matter in Brisbane?

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 If you’ve walked through South Bank on a sunny afternoon or wandered along the river at Howard Smith Wharves, you’ve probably noticed how signage does more than just point you in the right direction. In Brisbane, Public art signage is part of the landscape. It tells stories, reflects culture, and shapes how people experience a space. Brisbane is growing quickly. South East Queensland’s population now sits above 3.8 million, with Brisbane at the centre of that growth. With major infrastructure upgrades and preparations underway for the 2032 Olympic Games, public spaces are being redesigned and revitalised. As new precincts emerge, signage is playing a much bigger role than it used to. This isn’t about sticking up a metal sign with an arrow. It’s about designing installations that feel connected to the environment, the community, and the city’s identity. What Makes Public Art Signage Different from Standard Signage? Traditional signage focuses on function. It directs, labels, ...