Seasonal attractions need signage that can go up quickly, survive a field, and come down again without looking like a homemade board. The gate is the shop front.
The brief
Clogher Valley Pumpkin Patch needed a roadside read: name, offer and enough colour to stop a car that is already doing sixty. The sign had to sit on a working farm gate, not a shop fascia with power and a ladder.
How we approached it
We specified printed correx for a seasonal run: robust enough for weather, light enough to fix to a gate, and easy to replace when the next event lands. Artwork was designed for distance. Small type was kept off the main face.
Print happened in Augher so colour and cut could be checked before the boards left. Fixing advice went with the job so the gate still opened.
In the field
The sign now does what a fascia does in town: it tells people they are in the right place. Directional boards, car-park signs and social assets can follow the same artwork so the field and the feed agree.
For a similar seasonal job, tell us the dates, the fixing, and how far away the first view is. We will spec boards that last the run, not a poster that folds in the first wet weekend.


