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Illustration

Our illustration design transforms a simple sign or panel into something vivid, emotional and instantly engaging – a core pillar of our Experience Signage ethos. It gives visitors a way to see what cannot always be physically experienced, whether that is lost heritage, hidden wildlife habitats, historic reconstructions or the unseen workings of architecture and machinery. Through carefully crafted visual storytelling, illustration helps people connect more deeply with place, history and environment.

Created by the talented illustrators in our Creative Studio, our artwork plays a central role in many of the interpretation schemes featured across our heritage and outdoor portfolio. From history and archaeology to wildlife, pondlife, woodland ecosystems and visitor attractions, our illustration work is designed to spark curiosity and make complex stories easier to understand.

Our team combines traditional craftsmanship with modern digital techniques, selecting the right visual style to suit the subject matter, audience and final application. Beautifully rendered watercolour studies of flora and fauna bring natural environments to life with warmth and authenticity, while highly detailed cutaway illustrations can reveal the internal workings of historic buildings, engineering systems or industrial processes in a way photography alone cannot achieve.

Every illustration begins with understanding. Our team takes the time to study the subject in context, how species interact within habitats, how landscapes have evolved, or how moving parts combine to drive a process. This research-led approach ensures the final artwork is not only visually compelling, but accurate, educational and appropriate to the wider narrative.

  • case study

    Creating an immersive visitor experience at Hadleigh Country Park

    Discover how Hadleigh Country Park’s wayfinding and interpretation scheme used immersive storytelling, tactile design, and creative wayfinding to connect visitors with the site’s heritage and landscape.

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    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. 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.

Yes. We provide a full interpretation service, which can include panel design as well as the manufacture and installation of the finished display. We can tailor the design approach to your site, audience, subject matter and budget.

Our team can also support related services such as creative mapping, illustration, interpretation signage design, sign and wayfinding strategy, printed literature and content development

Let’s start a conversation

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