Below is a banner that was used for an outdoor exhibition at an event. This project involved sourcing a suitable image at the correct resolution to be reproduced to this scale and then finding a supplier who could provide a stand big enough. The stand was adapted to accommodate a wider than standard banner. The mock-up below the photos shows the reverse of the double-sided display. I also worked with the Sales & Marketing Manager and Events Coordinator to transport the props (excluding the locomotive) and arrange the display. I worked one of the event days with a group of volunteers and our presence was excellent exposure for the railway.

Photograph above courtesy of Lewis Maddox.

Left is a roller banner produced for the SVR Charitable Trust for the Falling Sands Viaduct campaign. This was a straightforward brief to produce something in keeping with the rest of their brand that could be used for display at events. I sourced a suitable photo from their image library and recoloured the hands in the graphic at the base of the banner using the brands palette.
Below are three of the posters that I designed from supplied copy and updated to current SVR branding. I also arranged the printing for these. The poster on the left was part of the Falling Sands Viaduct campaign. The other two posters advertise events planned to be hosted by the company.

These are designs for a banner and signposts that were used for the Christmas Gift Fayre which took place at the railway's Engine House Visitor Centre.

I produced a few A-boards while at SVR. Below is an example of one of these, promoting a curry night, again hosted at the Engine House Visitor Centre.
