Esperance Anglican Community School building ID signs

  • Danthonia Designs was very good at keeping us in touch about the possibility of signage for the school but did so in respectful and manageable way. Their designs were attractive and innovative, responding well to our ideas, and revisions were easy to arrange and manage. All issues were dealt with quickly and we were kept fully informed of the progress of our designs and the final order. The signs look superb and were easy to install because of the clear instructions provided with each sign. We have already ordered some more signs!

    P. Kerr Fulton-Peebles, Principal
    Esperance Anglican Community School

White sands, salt lakes, fishing, enormous waves, surfing…students at the Esperance Anglican Community School have their education enhanced by the natural beauties and opportunities of Esperance. Founded in 2008, the school educates students from year 8 to 12 and has grown in size, recently adding a 40-room boarding house to its facilities. Students attend the school from the Goldfields region further inland, as well as locally from the fishing town itself.

Once the boarding house known as McVay House was completed in 2014, the school principal approached Danthonia Designs to develop a suite of signs to identify the different buildings on campus. Our designers worked to blend the signs with the school’s consistent architectural style which leans heavily on deep blues, angles and lots of corrugated iron. The school branding reflects Esperance’s natural surrounds with vivid blue, yellow and a fresh white. Each building identification sign features the school crest carved in 3D, along with the school name and the building name.