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Cosmeston Lakes & Country Park -Interpretation Series

 
 
 
Cosmeston Lakes & Country Park - an oasis  of  biodiversity within an urban catchment and the flagship of the Vale of Glamorgan local authority. Brief, to design a series of interchangeable wall mounted information Panels located within the Visitor Centre reception area.
 
COSMESTON Lakes and Country Park                                                                                   Photograph © Glyn Parry-Jones   
                
Cosmeston an industrial Site circa. 1946
 
 
Reclaiming Cosmeston from a former industrial works, later lanfill site and to transform into  a country park and the reconstruction of the former 14th century medieval village on it's original site. 
 
 
Alternative Header Styles For Information Panels
 
Alternative Layout Style
 
 
 
 
Series of nine wall mounted interchangeable Information Panels ( due to limited display area ) and spaced away from the wall by using a preparotory chrome spacer to easily interchange the panels when required. All printed overmounts were mounted and sealed onto a 5mm foamex substrate with wrap around edges. The simplistic appearance meant that the information was presented in a very direct manner for visitor engagement and using a title font which reinforced the message. 
 
 
Titles which cover the various aspects of biodiversity and the seasons.
 
 
 
Park orientation map in relation to lake ( map orig. by others )
 
 
 
 
Contact : Glyn Parry-Jones, Project Director                                                                                Edited : 30 June 2013
mail: glyn@glynparry-jonesassociates.co.uk
Available for short or long term freelance projects,
both within the UK and Internationally.Available for short or long term freelance projects,
both within the UK and Internationally.
 
 
Available for short or long term freelance projects,
both within the UK and Internationally.
Cosmeston Lakes & Country Park -Interpretation Series
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Cosmeston Lakes & Country Park -Interpretation Series

Series of Information Panels within a Visitor Centre

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