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At North Lakes Signs, we’re passionate and professional signwriters with extensive knowledge and experience in the signage industry. We provide local businesses and individuals with the very best signage solutions in and around Chermside.
Professional signs serve as a type of silent salesperson for your business. Signage is the most popular marketing solution to promote your store, office or promotions and sales.
Through professional signage, you can portray a level of professionalism and create an inviting vibe at the same time for your potential and existing customers. We have decades of knowledge and experience in the signage industry and can provide and install a variety of signage solutions in and around the Chermside community.
At North Lakes Signs, we can help you with all of your graphic design and signage solutions. Our professional and experienced team are experts in all areas of traditional and modern signage solutions including all types of:
North Lakes Signs has over 20 years of signage experience in making quality outdoor or indoor building signs and vinyl wraps around Brisbane. We pride ourselves on being fast and efficient while focusing on quality finishes and using the very best materials to suit the Chermside Climate. We are always available to take your call and we can offer the very best friendly advice. If you don’t have any idea about what you need we can help. Our in house graphics team can provide you with colour designs applied to a photo of your project so you can visualise your new branded signage.
Chermside is a major suburb of the City of Brisbane. The suburb is situated just 9km north of the city and is one of Brisbane’s fastest developing suburbs. Chermside is known as a mini CBD of Brisbane. It is home to the largest Westfield shopping centre in Australia.
Chermside is a key destination along Queensland Transport’s future Northern Busway, and home to Westfield Chermside, the largest Westfield shopping centre in Australia, with 3 story Myer and a 16 screen cinema complex. Together with Indooroopilly, in the west; Carindale, in the southeast; and Upper Mount Gravatt, on the south side; the suburb has been described as a mini-CBD.
The Chermside area was first settled by Europeans in the late 19th century. The first plot of land was sold on 23 May 1866, and the population has progressively increased since with a significant increase with the post-war residential development.
When the Gympie goldrush started in 1867, many travellers heading north would run into trouble at a creek in present-day Chermside. Because of this waterway, Chermside was first known as Downfall Creek. In November 1868 Cobb & Co. stagecoaches began to travel through the area on the way to the goldfields at Gympie.
Brisbane’s tramway network finally reached the suburb on 29 March 1947, and Chermside remained the northernmost point on the system until the line to Chermside was closed on 2 December 1968. The tram line along Gympie Road was separated from other traffic (this is commonly called “reserved track”), which resulted in fast travel times along this portion of the route. Another feature of the Chermside tram line were the rose gardens which bordered the reserved track portion of the line.
The suburb’s name was changed to Chermside in 1903 after the Governor of Queensland, Sir Herbert Chermside.
We design, manufacture, deliver and install promotional signs, including vinyl banners, roll-up banners, promotional flags, fabric banners, stickers and more