Edinburgh Old Town is a city of layers: medieval lanes tucked beneath a brooding castle, Georgian crescents that catch the light, and the constant rise and fall of stone roofs against a Scottish sky. This travel poster celebrates that rich tapestry, inviting you to imagine the hush of early morning fog on the Royal Mile, the bright bustle of festival crowds, and the hush of an after-hours close where history seems to breathe from the walls.
At the heart of the composition is Edinburgh Castle, poised like a guardian above the old streets. Its silhouette anchors the image, a reminder of centuries of kings, sieges and civic life. Below, spires and turrets punctuate the skyline - the spindly Gothic of parish churches, the squat towers of tenements - all rendered in simplified forms that recall classic travel art. The poster honours the city's architecture without fiddly detail, letting the imagination fill the gaps: a whispered story behind every doorway, a secret stair that leads to a hidden garden.
The poster's palette takes its cue from the city itself. Warm sandstone browns and ochres reference the honed facades that glow in low light; slate greys and moss greens evoke the volcanic ridge of Arthur's Seat and the green-grey wash of the Firth beyond. Hints of dusky blue and soft apricot suggest dawn or dusk, those hours that make Edinburgh feel most intimate and cinematic. Colours are layered in broad, confident shapes, producing a timeless feel that nods to mid-century travel prints while remaining fresh for modern interiors.
Typography plays its part in the romance. Strong, rounded capitals provide a vintage travel vibe and an emphatic welcome to Scotland's capital.