Charlie’s Challenge, a new children’s trail I’ve just finished for the ss Great Britain.
Charlie’s Challenge, a new children’s trail I’ve just finished for the ss Great Britain.
The Really Rough Guide Trail, which I designed, is now available at the ss Great Britain.
This is the cover for this year’s 7-11 trail for the ss Great Britain, which will be available from the beginning of the Easter holidays. It is an A5 12 page booklet, and takes the form of a guide book that has been sabotaged by a cheeky passenger.
I’ve just spent the last 2 months working on this year’s new museum trails for the ss Great Britain and today the artwork has been signed off and gone to print.
This is the cover for the under 7s trail. The other half of the suitcase is on the back cover, and so you open the suitcase to find the trail within. I’ll upload the rest of the artwork in a couple of weeks time, when the trails are printed and in use.
The new promotional leaflet for the ss Great Britain is now printed and features lots of my illustration throughout, including on the front cover, the navigational map on the back, and the main illustration of the site inside. The leaflet was designed by So Design. Look out for it in tourist information leaflet racks.
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The ss Great Britain commissioned me to rework my illustration of their site (which I did for their education leaflet back in the summer) to use in their Visitors leaflet. It was lots of work, but so good to go back to this piece and include many more elements of the site.
They are printing 600,000 copies, so look out for them, and why not visit the ship yourself!
I’m currently working on new trails for the ss Great Britain.
Meet Olcher, the character who will be guiding the older children around the ss Great Britain site.
I visited the ss Great Britain today and it was great to see my illustration in use…
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The cardboard lunchbox I illustrated for the ss Great Britain just before the summer arrived in the post last month, but I never got round to blogging it. 10,000 have been printed, so if you happen to be visiting their cafe over the next few years you’ll see them in use. It’s definitely exciting seeing my artwork printed on something that is three dimensional.
The Cover of the Captain’s Table Trail.
The doors both open to reveal the inside trail.