Tucked into a quiet wooded glen in County Antrim, Glenoe Waterfall is one of Northern Ireland's most intimate natural treasures. This travel poster celebrates that sense of discovery: a sheltered pool, a ribbon of water tumbling through rock and fern, and the hush of trees that seems to soften the world. It's a place for slow walks, chance conversations and private reveries - exactly the mood the poster aims to capture.
The landscape around Glenoe has a simple, unpretentious beauty. Steep banks and moss-clad stones frame the falls, while the surrounding woodland changes with the seasons: glossy new greens in spring, a deep, enveloping canopy in summer, burnished golds in autumn and the spare, skeletal grace of winter. That natural rhythm - light, shade and movement - is rendered here in broad, confident shapes and a restrained palette that feels both modern and nostalgic.
The design takes its cues from classic travel posters: bold, pared-back forms, strong composition and a clear focal point. The waterfall is stylised into flowing bands of cream and teal that contrast with layered greens and earthy browns, echoing the way water cuts cleanly through rock. The sky is kept serene, a soft blue band that lifts the composition and suggests open air above the enclosed glen. The overall effect is graphic and calm, like a memory of a day outdoors distilled into colour and line.
Typography plays its part in the poster's charm. A confident, sans-serif headline anchors the image, while a warmer secondary type suggests welcome and warmth - the kind you feel when you arrive at a favourite spot. Together, image and type evoke a mid-century travel aesthetic without feeling dated: it's timeless, designed to sit comfortably on a modern wall as much as in a more traditional interior.
Beyond its visual appeal, the poster is a nod to travel itself.