Projects
Our interpretation projects cover heritage, environmental and visitor settings, with each scheme designed to suit its location and audience. We work from early ideas through to design and installation, combining clear content, strong visuals and appropriate materials to produce interpretation that is practical, durable and easy to understand.
URE Walks Through Time
A series of interpretation panels and supporting printed leaflets developed for a network of walking routes across the Ure Valley, including Boroughbridge, Great Ouseburn and surrounding villages.
The Cinder Track
The Cinder Track follows the route of a former railway line between Whitby and Scarborough, now repurposed as a 21.7-mile trail for cyclists, walkers and horse riders.
The Two Rivers trail
We worked with Merchant Adventurers' Hall to develop a cohesive interpretation strategy for York’s Two Rivers Trail, focused on the city’s defining waterways, the River Ouse and River Foss.
Knaresborough
A series of interpretation panels for the market town of Knaresborough, forming part of a wider Town Plan.
The Old Workhouse
Our work at The Old Workhouse in Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, included the design of interpretation panels, supporting signage, branding and printed materials that bring the site’s complex social history to life.
Natural England
Our work with Natural England has included the design of interpretation panels for wetland and village pond environments, helping to communicate the ecological value of these important habitats in a clear and engaging way.
National Trust
Our work at Malham Tarn in the Yorkshire Dales for the National Trust included interpretation panels and supporting printed materials designed to help visitors understand this internationally significant upland landscape.
The Wildlife Trusts
A series of interpretation and signage panels for The Wildlife Trusts across a number of protected sites, including Grass Wood Wildlife Reserve, Greno Woods, and the wetlands at Cruckley Animal Farm.
Lincolnshire Limewoods
Our work for Lincolnshire Limewoods included the design of interpretation panels, a visitor guide and supporting visual identity for a network of woodland sites across the county.
Planning your Panel
If you are a local community group or developing your first interpretation panel, take a look at our guide outlining what’s involved and the key things to consider when planning your display.