Signcraft Appoints DPR&Co As Its National Agency

Signcraft Appoints DPR&Co As Its National Agency

Melbourne-based signage company, Signcraft, has appointed DPR&Co as its national agency.

Developing custom signage and branding at facilities across Australia, Signcraft is in the top echelon of Australia’s signage companies, with clients including Toyota, Mazda, Aldi, Caltex, Marvel Stadium and many other leading Australian brands.

Signcraft CEO Ian Griffiths said: “We’re at the forefront of how brands express themselves in the public domain.

“It is time we expressed our brand with more energy and DPR&Co is the partner we felt could help us.”

DPR&Co Principal Phil Huzzard said: “We’re delighted to be working with Signcraft, with its 45-year Australian heritage in signage and branding.

“Our aim will be to help the company grow to a position of national leadership.”

The win further increases DPR&Co’s momentum on the back of its successful pitch for the Victorian Government’s Department of Health and Human Services’ ‘SafeScript’ campaign for the introduction of Real Time Prescription Monitoring.

The appointment is effective immediately.




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