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ExBo Visual stands as a beacon of innovation and excellence in the realm of visual communication. With a history that spans an impressive 120 years, we are dedicated to understanding your unique needs, crafting print and signage solutions that reflect your brand's essence, and championing sustainability and inclusivity.
At ExBo Visual, your vision becomes our mission. We understand that every project is an opportunity to express your brand's identity, and we take the time to comprehend your objectives thoroughly. Whether you represent a government entity, an industrial powerhouse, or a dynamic business, your trust in us is paramount. We are committed to upholding the professional care your brand deserves and delivering results that exceed your expectations.
Our legacy is one of continual innovation and adaptability. For more than a century, ExBo has been a driving force in providing print and signage solutions to diverse sectors, including construction, property development, mining, oil and gas, hospitality, retail, healthcare, QSR (Quick Service Restaurants), events, branding, advertising, architecture, and engineering. Our history is marked by a dedication to pushing the boundaries of what visual communication can achieve.
ExBo Visual proudly upholds a sustainability promise that guides our actions in today's world and for future generations. We are deeply committed to eco-conscious practices, from sourcing materials responsibly to implementing sustainable production processes. Our dedication to reducing our environmental footprint ensures that our work is not only visually stunning but also environmentally responsible.
In alignment with The Jason Group's ambitious national expansion strategy, ExBo Visual has expanded its reach and capabilities by acquiring Artcraft in five East-Coast States. This move marks the emergence of a powerful integrated national network, allowing us to serve clients across Australia with unparalleled expertise and efficiency.
Danny Ford OAM, ExBo's Chairperson, leads our efforts in cultural awareness and indigenous engagement. As a Noongar with connections to the Wadjuk, Yuet, Ballardong, and Wilman clans, Danny brings a wealth of experience and cultural sensitivity to our team. With almost three decades of service in the WA public service, his qualifications include a Bachelor of Social Work and a Diploma of Teaching. His career has encompassed roles in child protection, family support, housing, mental health, and Aboriginal affairs. Danny's dedication to positive change is further evidenced by his involvement in boards such as the Clontarf Foundation, Polly Farmer Foundation, ICEA, and the Wungening Aboriginal Corporation.
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