A photo of a trail plaque I designed featuring the native wildflower, common knapweed. It's mounted on an oak post. The image features three further designs I created of a bumblebee, a peacock butterfly, and apple blossom.
An icon of a signpost.

SIGNS & TRAIL MARKERS

WELCOME SIGNS / WAY MARKERS / TRAIL PLAQUES / VISITOR AWARENESS SITE SIGNAGE / . . .

Site signage is essential for both visitor safety and engagement. If you want to ensure your signage communicates effectively, I can help. Here are three ways I make sure your message hits the mark…

Step 1 - Signage that’s hard to miss

Signage is everywhere, but not all of it gets noticed. We all become a little blind to signage, even when it’s there to protect us from harm. I design signage that’s impossible to ignore, ensuring it helps guide and inform visitors throughout their experience.

Step 2 - Clear, concise, communication

Whether it’s a way-marker or a grand welcome sign, to communicate effectively, signage needs to be clear and concise. I create designs that stand out, are easy to read, and communicate essential information in a way that’s accessible to your visitors.

Step 3 - Location, location, location

While I don’t offer installation services, I bring years of experience considering location and the impact of local environment when designing signage. I make sure your signs are visible, appropriate for their surroundings, and effectively convey their intended message.