The Forth Bridges

Maps and town crests applied to interpretive panels and literature.

The illustrations show the three famous bridges crossing the River Forth, and the pretty towns on either shore. The colour palate incorporates the iconic red of the rail bridge, plus one of several key colours for each panel.

Client: Bright

Illustrated maps of North and South Queensferry, Scotland, for interpretative panels. Drawn in ink with red and teal, showing the seashore, transport links, tourist attractions and the iconic Forth Bridges. By Jenny Proudfoot Illustration.
Illustrated crest for historic North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland. Drawn in ink with a limited colour palate. Showing a medieval pilgrim, a hiker and the Forth Bridges. By Jenny Proudfoot.
Illustrated crest for historic South Queensferry, Fife, Scotland. Drawn by Jenny Proudfoot in ink with a limited palate of red and teal. With hand lettering, the Forth Bridges and local icon, the Burry Man.
 
 
Interperative panel designed by Bright, featuring an illustrated map by Jenny Proudfoot.

Photo: Roddy McRae

 
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