Perched on a basalt outcrop above the Atlantic, Dunluce Castle is one of Northern Ireland's most stirring portraits of history and sea. The ruin's jagged silhouette, weathered by wind and salt, has watched countless tides and stories: a medieval stronghold turned noble seat and a cliffside ruin that seems to hold its own against the horizon. This travel poster celebrates that drama, inviting the viewer to imagine cliff-top walks, storm-lashed evenings and the quiet romance of an ancient place edged by ocean.
The castle's past reads like a map of the region itself. Built and rebuilt across centuries, it was home to Gaelic lords and later clans who shaped the character of the Causeway Coast. Tales of sieges, family drama and the famous legend of a kitchen swallowed by the sea add to Dunluce's mystique. Those layers of human history sit naturally beside the elemental landscape: sculpted cliffs, bright shale, wind-tossed grass and the wide blue of the Atlantic. Together they form a setting that is both austere and strangely tender - the perfect subject for a travel-poster tribute.
This print is designed to feel like a found keepsake from a memorable journey. The composition uses simple, confident shapes to reduce the scene to its essentials: the castle's silhouette, the green slopes that lead down to the water, the ribbon of sea and a sky that suggests changing weather. A pared-back palette of sea-blues, moss and slate greys with warm stone tones gives the image a timeless quality. Colours are layered to imply depth and atmosphere rather than to recreate every detail, so the result reads as an emblem of place - bold at a glance, rewarding the eye the longer you look.
Typography is an important part of the poster's character.