Isaac Regional Council Town Entry Signs
The small outback town of Middlemount is located just off a main road in central Outback Queensland. Isaac Regional Council was looking for a way to draw travelers off the road into the town, to experience what the region has to offer.
Council decided to install a monumental V-shaped sign at the turnoff into the town, and chose Danthonia to develop the design concept and fabricate the signage. This sign has 3 pillars that mirror the shapes in Council’s logo and include mining and beef cattle imagery to celebrate local industry. The ‘Middlemount’ letters are fully 3D and have a retro-reflective surface to catch headlights. The sign is also internally spot-lit for maximum visual effect at night, with a discreet solar power system running the lights.
This truly impressive monolith also promotes local Indigenous heritage, with a panel acknowledging the Barada Barna people.
Similar signs have been rolled out at other towns across the Isaac region, including Nebo and Dysart.
The small outback town of Middlemount is located just off a main road in central Outback Queensland. Isaac Regional Council was looking for a way to draw travelers off the road into the town, to experience what the region has to offer.
Council decided to install a monumental V-shaped sign at the turnoff into the town, and chose Danthonia to develop the design concept and fabricate the signage. This sign has 3 pillars that mirror the shapes in Council’s logo and include mining and beef cattle imagery to celebrate local industry. The ‘Middlemount’ letters are fully 3D and have a retro-reflective surface to catch headlights. The sign is also internally spot-lit for maximum visual effect at night, with a discreet solar power system running the lights.
This truly impressive monolith also promotes local Indigenous heritage, with a panel acknowledging the Barada Barna people.
Similar signs have been rolled out at other towns across the Isaac region, including Nebo and Dysart.
The small outback town of Middlemount is located just off a main road in central Outback Queensland. Isaac Regional Council was looking for a way to draw travelers off the road into the town, to experience what the region has to offer.
Council decided to install a monumental V-shaped sign at the turnoff into the town, and chose Danthonia to develop the design concept and fabricate the signage. This sign has 3 pillars that mirror the shapes in Council’s logo and include mining and beef cattle imagery to celebrate local industry. The ‘Middlemount’ letters are fully 3D and have a retro-reflective surface to catch headlights. The sign is also internally spot-lit for maximum visual effect at night, with a discreet solar power system running the lights.
This truly impressive monolith also promotes local Indigenous heritage, with a panel acknowledging the Barada Barna people.
Similar signs have been rolled out at other towns across the Isaac region, including Nebo and Dysart.