Tactile Signs

Isle of Luing Interpretation

A couple of years ago I was commissioned to produce a range of interpretation panels for a remote Scottish Island off Mull. The panels included community engagement and consideration for a sensitive landscape.

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Haltwhistle Interpretation Panels

Differentia was appointed to design and produce interpretation materials for the Connecting People to the Past initiative. The project will complement other projects being carried out in Haltwhistle e.g. Town Improvement Scheme and the Haltwhistle Burn Interpretation Project to improve the physical appearance of Haltwhistle and provide better orientation and interpretative information. In addition it will help enhance the visitor experience and engender a sense of local pride in the heritage of the town.

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Signage and Interpretation Guidance

Signage can be prepared for a number of different locations with different outputs necessary for each location. Some of the issues to consider are vandalism, salt and sea damage, high light (West Coast of Scotland), cattle damage (cattle licking salt of signs), development change, water and damp (marsh, river and coastal locations), sensitive historic locations, urban settings.

Each location should be matched with the most appropriate signage so it is important not be sold “off the shelf” solutions. We have provided some options below – but of course there are other solutions including bespoke solutions that can be added.

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Here are my newts

Did some great crested newts which are zinc etched and tactile. They use Zinc Etched material and provide both a robust and long lasting panel as well as being tactile. I am using the material in a different way from the traditional way in that I am looking at the art form that is possible using this material. I particularly like the Art Nouveau style as this allows me to create the flowing stylised lines you see here.
great crested newt panel
Great Crested Newt Zinc Etched Panels
great crested newt panel