The Alnwick
Garden

The Alnwick Garden is a major visitor attraction in Northumberland, featuring a Grand Cascade, the world’s largest Treehouse and home to the world’s largest Tai Haku Cherry Orchard.

Following the creation of The Alnwick Garden, by the Duchess of Northumberland, Chromazone has been helping visitors find their way around the venue by providing information and directional signage, display graphics and hanging banners.

As the site evolves and new phases are developed, Chromazone continue to help this beautiful garden provide a magical day out.

Komatsu

Chromazone have produced graphics for Komatsu UK’s excavator production site over many years, right back to their opening in 1985.

A recent project involved producing extensive interior and exterior graphics for a product marketing event. Large format colour printed wall graphics, illustrating the latest excavator product were used to enhance visitor reception areas and key production areas within the main plant.

The Common Room

Working closely with the designers at Twentyseven Design we have created an extensive array of impressive interpretation graphics and signage at The Common Room, Newcastle’s recently refurbished and restored historical landmark building, now seeing new life as a venue for education and cultural events.

In keeping with the fabric of this historic venue, the lecture theatre was fitted out with exact replicas of the existing portrait collection that features all past presidents of the Mining and Engineers Forum.

In other areas interpretation graphics and wayfinding signage has been produced to blend in with the existing building fabric, displaying information to their visitors.