One of the most spectacular whale-watching sites in South Australia is the Head of Bight, near the Nullarbor Plain on the state’s Far West coast. Adjacent to the Nullarbor National Park and Regional Reserve plus the Great Australian Bight Marine Park, The Head of Bight Whale Watching Centre is in a unique geographical spot. A mini desert of towering sand dunes meets a sheer line of 90m limestone cliffs. In the sheltered waters of the bay below, Southern Right whales congregate en masse to give birth to calves. Combining accessible viewing platforms with the spectacular backdrop of the Bunda Cliffs and superb pristine beaches, the facility offers travellers an unparalleled opportunity to view the large numbers whales during the breeding season.
VERSION was commissioned to design and develop new signs to attract and inform visitors starting from the Eyre Highway towards the Bunda Cliff’s edge and the sea. Images and illustrations of whales were incorporated into the design to add depth and interest. The signs range from large billboards to boardwalk interpretive signage were designed and manufactured in Adelaide. Production of signs had to take into consideration the extreme harsh weather near the cliffs edge, extra UV laminated signs and laser etched signs were chosen for their longevity out in the elements.
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