Interpretative Heritage Sign Design

Heritage Trail Sign Design – Illustration © Eamon Sinnott With the increase in development of Heritage Trails, Greenways and Blueways, Eamon Sinnott & Partners have over thirty years of experience

Southwell School- Downpatrick

Southwell School – Illustration © Eamon Sinnott The Southwell Buildings, English Street, Downpatrick, (originally known as the Almshouses and Blue Schools), were built by the Edward Southwell in 1733 to

Clough Village Interpretative Sign

Clough Village Interpretative Sign – Illustration © Eamon Sinnott Approached by Clough Village Tidy Towns group we were commissioned to design heritage interpretative signage detailing  the rich heritage of this

Monasterevin Heritage Interpretative Sign

Monasterevin Heritage Interpretative Sign – Illustration © Eamon Sinnott As part of the Monastervin new Barrow Blueway Project we were commissioned to design heritage interpretative signage detailing the unique history

Sallins Dry Dock Interpretative Sign

Sallins Dry Dock – Interpretative Sign Interpretation design connects people with environments. It is an important way of engaging communities locally. It can help people connect with the natural world

Into Kildare -Tow Path Trails Booklet

Into Kildare Tow Path Trails 2023 The Into Kildare Tow Path Trails are informal linear walk punctuated by the locks that characterise the canal, carefully restored surviving lock-keepers cottages and

Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin

Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin. Illustration © Eamon Sinnott Part of our heritage series of illustrations of Irish historic and landmark buildings which can be purchased by emailing eamon@sinnott-design.com. Now

St. Brigid’s Cathedral, Kildare

St. Brigid’s Cathedral  Kildare St. Brigid’s Cathedral, stands on the original site of the nunnery founded by St. Brigid in the 5th century. Today it houses numerous religious artefacts including a