Site Notice Sign (National Building Remediation)
Brief de Design de Panneau
I’m looking to develop a refined, professional site notice sign for National Building Remediation to be used across active projects.
The intent is to communicate that works are underway, while maintaining a premium, calm and considered presentation — more aligned with architectural/consultant-level communication rather than typical construction signage.
Objective
Create a reusable site notice sign that:
Clearly communicates remedial works are in progress
Sets expectations around noise, access and disruption
Feels professional, understated and well-designed
Reinforces our positioning as licensed, experienced specialists
Format
Size: 900mm (H) x 600mm (W) – portrait
Suitable for:
A-frame boards
Temporary hoarding
Entry points to buildings
Design Direction
We are aiming for something:
Minimal and architectural
Clean typography (no clutter)
Strong hierarchy, easy to read from a distance
Balanced white space
Subtle, not loud or “safety sign” looking
Think:
High-end construction / architecture firm
Strata / residential friendly
Calm, controlled messaging
Branding
Use National Building Remediation logo (attached)
Colour palette:
Predominantly black / charcoal / white
Optional subtle accent
Content (Guide Only)
This doesn’t need to be exact, but should include:
Header / Title:
“Building Remediation in Progress”
or
“Remedial Works in Progress”
Body Messaging (tone is key):
Works are currently underway
We are working to minimise disruption (noise, dust, access)
There may be periods of increased activity
Acknowledge residents and thank them for patience
Contact Details:
Company name
Email + phone
Closing Line (optional):
“Licensed Solutions. Lasting Repairs.”
Tone of Voice
Professional, calm, and respectful
Not overly formal or robotic
Avoid anything that sounds:
Aggressive
Overly apologetic
Like standard builder signage
Key Design Requirements
Strong visual hierarchy (headline → key message → supporting text)
Works equally well printed and mounted on site
Clean alignment and spacing (important)
Ive attached an image of how it will be used
for the rear something simple possibly somewhere we can stick a a4 portriat paper with job specific updates