Factory’s merry idea
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Tuesday, 6 September, 2005 - 22:00
THE Note loves it when WA companies win accolades, like exhibition and signage company The Factory – a Perth based company of 15 years that recently won two national awards.The Factory won awards for the categories of “any sign but designed from out of house” for client Babyland and “point of sale of the year” for Mobilert. The Babyland sign was an idea by the client to have a merry-go-round as the trade counter in her new shop in Osborne Park. It has to be as real as possible, with the horses and canopy, flashing lights and cabinets on the inside.