Janet / Tuesday, 30 July 2019 / Categories: Latest News, Wide Format & Signage News, Insights and Ideas, Business Nostalgic “Signs of Australia” Book - order yours today! Once upon a simpler time, hand-painted and hand-crafted signs brought colour and vibrancy to Australian towns and cities — advertising everything from dining rooms, milk bars, and CWA halls to Peter’s ice cream, oatmeal, stout, Chinese restaurants, and Shelley’s famous drinks. Now faded and slowly disappearing, these signs tell the story of life over two centuries, recording a distinctly Australian vernacular language. A keen photographer of the everyday, Brady Michaels has recorded an impressive array of signs from across Australia in his book “Signs of Australia”. The book takes readers on a journey from the earliest ads for household goods and services, to more recent but now defunct video lending libraries and internet cafés. These beautifully composed and nostalgic images are accompanied by brief commentary by Dale Campisi, who ponders the significance of these fading and disappearing signs — artful, kitsch, and at times hilarious — lovingly preserved through Brady’s lens. If you would like to order the book, contact John Rigby at [email protected] for an order form. Previous Article Vivad launches Vivtrack 3 at PrintEx Next Article Epson to showcase biggest ever range of new large format models at PrintEx Print 8072