SIGN HERE: Carey and Nicole Burt from Warwick's Zooma Signs.
SIGN HERE: Carey and Nicole Burt from Warwick's Zooma Signs. Jonno Colfs

Zooming ahead in the sign industry

LONG time Warwick business Zooma Signs has moved ahead in recent times, working on local multi-million dollar developments through to having its brand beamed nationally at elite sporting events.

Owners Carey and Nicole Burt bought the business in 2016 from previous owner Seth Jameson. Mr Jameson was the son of Nelson McCosker who ran the business, then known as McCosker Sign-writing, in Warwick from 1965 to 2010.

Mr Burt has worked for Zooma Signs since 2012 after completing his sign-writing trade qualifications in Ipswich.

Mr Burt said Zooma Signs offered the latest in state-of-the-art printing technologies alongside the creative skills stemming from a background in the more traditional aspects of sign-writing design and attention to detail.

"We look after everything from design to manufacture and installation,” he said.

"From the smallest sign through to the largest billboard - if there's scope for it in Warwick we'll take it on.”

Recently Zooma Signs designed, manufactured and installed a series of reflective billboards for Red Rooster across the Southern Downs.

"It's something a little different and a great way to have your signs have a 24-hour impact,” Mr Burt said.

Zooma Signs also take an active part in support of local sporting teams and events.



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