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Sign Shop Studio
Signs and Signwriters in Dunedin, Otago area
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Our address
309 Cumberland Street Central,
Dunedin 9016,
Otago, South Island,
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03 477 9047
034776543 Edit -
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Expertised in Signs and Signwriters
Graphic Design, Design, Branding, Lettering, Colour Graphics
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we are providing services in Dunedin Central, Dunedin
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Displays, Graphics, Banners, Logos, Colour Graphics, Reflective, Directional, Advertising, Digital, Logos
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“From the media she seems like a condensing entitled piece of shit”
Excellent service
“Arrived as per booked time polite friendly intro and got straight to work. Had everything he needed was in and out quickly and left everything as it was clean and tidy”
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“The work needed was a nightmare but Peter took It all in his stride and listened to us throughout with project completed to a higher standard that we, ve gotten from other 'tradies'”