Multi-award winning WA sign business Kingman Visual has delivered a stunning upgrade featuring digitally printed graphics on walls and windows in a cybersecurity lab at Curtin University in Perth.
Photos courtesy Shape
Curtin University worked in collaboration with fitout and construction services specialist Shape to upgrade their B314 Computer Lab, creating a new teaching space for students of Cybersecurity. The project consisted of refurbishment of four main areas; Level 1 Lobby Area and Large Capacity Lab, and Level 2 Cyber Security Lab and General Purpose Lab.
“SHAPE hired Kingman to complete the signage element of the project,” said Kingman Visual. “The scope for this consisted of Exterior Wayfinding, lobby signage, computer lab door plates, digitally printed graphics on the walls and windows, tactile braille signs & room number aluminium plates.
“The final look is absolutely brilliant. The metal wayfinding and software graphic running along the wall compliments the coloured doors and panelled lighting expertly. All together creating a space that is incredibly fitting for what it is!”
Kingman Visual, established in 1984 and based at 450 Victoria Road, Malaga, Perth, is a WA-owned and operated business that has grown to be one of the largest signage companies in Australia
“Our 3500m2 factory in Malaga has produced a number of prominent sign projects across Australia, many of which have been recognised by the Australian Sign & Graphics Association, earning our team 55 awards for excellence
“Our 65+ team members are more signage artists than tradespeople and there is very little they can’t do. We like to inspire each other with exciting new challenges – we guess you can call us signage geeks the way we get so excited about the work we do.”