Client | Bridging the Tamar Learning & Visitor Centre

Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the original Tamar railway bridge opened in 1859. A second road suspension bridge was built in 1961 and the site has since become one of Plymouth and the South West’s most important heritage attractions, celebrating the engineering legacy of the Tamar Estuary’s iconic bridges. Attracting visitors, tourists and school groups, a new Visitor & Learning Centre opened its doors in 2019, with a requirement for a diverse range of graphics and signage.

Banner produced to welcome visitors to the Centre

Banner produced to welcome visitors to the Centre

From welcome banners to tour booking and Covid safety A-board posters, on-site signage plays an important role, supported by specially commissioned illustration work for educational packs and orientation maps

Illustrated orientation map, commissioned to help visitors navigate the site upon arrival

Illustrated orientation map, commissioned to help visitors navigate the site upon arrival

Welcome and Covid safety A-board to greet visitors

Welcome and Covid safety A-board to greet visitors

Modern engineer and IK Brunel illustrations, specially commissioned for use in educational packs and as standees

Modern engineer and IK Brunel illustrations, specially commissioned for use in educational packs and as standees

A-board poster promoting guided visitor tours

A-board poster promoting guided visitor tours

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