Footscray, Victoria has been welcoming European settlers since 1803 with its first known visitor to be Charles Grimes who was deputy to New South Wales' Surveyor-General. They arrived by boat at a site near the junction of Maribyrnong and Napier Streets which is now a reserve bearing his name. The waterside suburb overlooks the point where the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers meet. Meeting demand for social distancing stickers in Footscray is among the services here at Minuteman Press.
When business owners seek to communicate an important message to customers they have often turned to prominent marketing tools such as stickers. For example, social distancing stickers in Footscray have proven extremely popular and effective. Stickers have the ability to convey a message quickly and distinctly simply through good design using the power of elements such as colours, fonts, shapes and images.
Simple design ideas are often the best. They need to be quick to read and comprehend. While common choices for shapes are circles and squares, they can also come in many other styles to make them more distinct. Stickers can be created for many purposes ranging from giving customers in-store directions or social distancing rules to being placed as marketing tools on laptops or car bumpers.
When seeking social distancing stickers in Footscray contact the experienced team here at Minuteman Press. We use the latest technology to ensure a top quality, effective result every time. Call us now to get started.
