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Design for Print

Design for print extends the principles of Experience Signage beyond fixed touchpoints, giving visitors something tangible to carry with them as they explore. While static signage and wayfinding create structure across a destination, printed guides, leaflets and booklets allow that experience to continue in the hand, supporting deeper exploration, clearer navigation and a more personal connection with place.

Created by the talented, time-served designers in our Creative Studio, our print literature is developed to work seamlessly alongside wider interpretation and wayfinding schemes. From visitor guides and folded trail maps to heritage booklets and educational handouts, every piece is carefully designed to balance storytelling, accessibility and practical usability.

Handheld print remains an important companion to outdoor environments, particularly in destinations where visitors are moving across larger landscapes or following self-guided journeys. Coastal paths, country parks, heritage attractions, nature reserves and town centres all benefit from literature that provides additional context, route confidence and richer interpretation than static signage alone can offer.

Our team brings extensive experience in content planning, mapping, illustration and information hierarchy, ensuring complex stories and route details are broken down into formats that are easy to navigate. Pagination, folding logic, visual hierarchy and durability are all carefully considered so visitors can use the literature intuitively, even in challenging outdoor conditions.

  • CASE STUDY

    Crafting a cohesive visitor experience at Montalto Estate

    Experience how Montalto Estate’s wayfinding and interpretation scheme combined elegant design, heritage storytelling, and intuitive navigation to create a cohesive visitor journey.

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  • Case study

    Bringing Roman Verulamium back to life

    See how Verulamium Park’s wayfinding and interpretation project brought Roman history to life through immersive storytelling, detailed visuals, and intuitive visitor navigation.

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Frequently
Asked Questions

Why choose Fitzpatrick Woolmer?

Clients choose Fitzpatrick Woolmer because we offer a genuinely end-to-end service for outdoor signage, wayfinding and interpretation projects. We combine consultancy, design, manufacture and installation, helping clients manage complex projects through one experienced team.

We have been established since 1995 and work across the UK on projects for public sector organisations, private businesses and other site operators. Our in-house capabilities cover signage design, interpretation, illustration, mapping, manufacture and installation, so we can support both straightforward orders and more specialist schemes.

Yes. We can tailor signage designs to reflect your brand, location and target audience. That might include using your logo, colour palette, typography, imagery, tone of voice and site-specific content, or creating a completely bespoke design approach for a new place or visitor experience.

This flexibility applies across directional signage, notice boards, monoliths, interpretation panels and wider wayfinding schemes.

Yes. In addition to panel layout and artwork, we can help develop the content itself. Our in-house services include copywriting, illustration, creative mapping and wider interpretation support, which is especially useful if you need help turning research or ideas into visitor-friendly content.

For more detail on these services, please see the relevant pages on our website: creative mapping, illustration and interpretation signage design.

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We’d love to hear from you, let’s have a conversation about what we can do to help your signage needs.