National Trust for Scotland - Brodick Castle
Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran is shaped by its surroundings – positioned on an island buffeted by the elements, nurtured by its waters, defined by mountain and shore. From its beginnings as a neolithic settlement and island fortress to the excess of its days as a luxury estate, this deep-rooted connection with its environment has always been at the heart of the sites identity.
We established a full visual identity for the site, and went on to develop a wayfinding and interpretation system using materials sympathetic to the environment. When applied, this created a consistent visitor experience that made sense of a complex site layout featuring multiple attractions.
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Brand Identity
Wayfinding
Interpretation
Credits
Designed at Tangent
Illustration - Dave Morrow
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Site map
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Wayfinding system
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