Sign Printing in Box Hill South

During its settlement years, the beautiful bushland settings of Box Hill South, Victoria, proved a huge drawcard to artists of all ages. During the winter periods of 1885 and 1886, artists Frederick McCubbin and Tom Roberts began to host weekend camps on a property just south of the Box Hill railway station, which was owned by David Houston. The team here at Minuteman Press include creative graphic artists who help clients to design personalised logos and Letterheads, as well as assisting with sign printing in Box Hill South.

The bushland setting of Box Hill South remains an attraction today. Tree-lined boulevards add to the appeal, and sign printing in Box Hill South points visitors to a host of heritage properties built around the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, including Elgar Road’s Tyneholm and Kingswood College’s administration building Gwynton Park.

Located 14km from Melbourne’s CBD, the suburb’s major industrial zone fronts Middleborough Road. Crawford Productions, which produced many of Australia’s early drama and police television series, operated out of this area from 1982, but the site now hosts a Bunnings Warehouse. Here at Minuteman Press, the staff can assist with everything from digital Business Cards to sign printing in Box Hill South. Contact us today to take advantage of our fast and efficient printing service, which is available at competitive prices and undertaken using the latest technology.
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