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Borrowstounness simulated stained glass
Local buildings were researched along with images of the towns heritage (coal, steam and shipping) and a skyline was created set against a sunset sky. The foreground displays some of the water birds you might see along the shorefront at Bo’ness: Oyster Catcher, Ringed Plover, Curlew and Cormorant.
This particular design is purely based on flat colours, although the process allows continuous tone (eg. watercolour texture or even a photograph). Where there’s white in the finished design, this will be clear on the end result, allowing light to shine through.
If you are interested in a tailor designed simulated stained glass window for your business or home please get in touch.
You can view detailed images and the installed design at Borrowstounness Interpretation simulated stained glass
Forum for the Future Annual Report
Artibrand designs another annual report for Forum of the Future, working closely with their Mumbai and London offices.
The styling is as per previous editions, with this years theme: “we chose to deepen our focus on energy, food, and the purpose of business; to supercharge our futures work to illuminate positive visions and ways to build resilience and prepare for change; and to maximise our convening power to bring diverse actors together and co-create pathways to get us there quicker”.
View previous work we have designed for Forum of the Future here.
Preston Tower and Gardens
Artibrand worked closely with heritage consultant Lyndsey Clark, client East Lothian Council and a team of partners (NTS, HES, local community, contractors, architects) to create a first phase of interpretation solutions at Preston Tower and Gardens, Prestonpans, East Lothian. It’s been a busy and satisfying 18 months on this project to date and we’re looking forward to continue into the second phase of the project.
The solutions to date include: lectern boards, contemplation area, heritage trail with zinc rubbing plaques, interpretation masterplan and a host of marketing material.
You can view the documentation of the project at this webpage: Preston Tower and Gardens
You can also access a PDF case study of the project along with tips on interpretation planning here.