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Forestry Commission creating various of information board around the country. Most of them are very interesting and avaiable even for people with disabilities. Whether it is using various colors, illustration, craving or brails, Forestry Commission takes in mind who their audience is - age - kids/adults and content for them, if the visitor knows about the location or whether it is new for him but also disabilities that people can have.

 

Eg: HILL FORT BOY

A carved wooden character of a boy in a dead tree stumps - this character formed part of the story and created a trail for kids so they can follow and find all the different marks which are part of the story 

 

Detail image from stainless steel circular panoramic locator. Perfect for the top of a hill, this device sits on top of the hill fort. It will tell you what are you looking at in all directions. Doesn't rust, remains clear.

 

Mortimer Forest

It's main directional board shows site and all possible routes via color map. Shows some history related to the site via illustrations.

 

 

 

What I really like about Forestry Commission is how they play with font. As you can see on the pictures above it is like "engraved" and then painted with white color which is exactly what I want to use in my design.

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