Tucked into the rugged sweep of the Antrim coast, Cushendun Caves feel like a secret kept between the sea and the sky. This travel poster celebrates that quiet drama: honeyed sandstone cliffs, pebbles smoothed by tide and time, and dark sea-carved hollows that invite exploration. Whether you remember this place from a summer walk, local tales or simply from a longing for wide horizons, the image evokes the pull of Northern Ireland's shoreline - elemental, romantic and slightly wild.
Cushendun sits at the edge of the Glens of Antrim, a landscape threaded with history and folklore. The caves themselves have been shaped by countless tides, a patient work of erosion that leaves hollows and caverns ready to harbour stories. Local voices have always paired the sea's power with superstition and song: fishermen's yarns, whispered legends of hidden coves, and the quiet rituals of coastal communities. Walk the beach at low tide and you can imagine generations pausing here, sheltering from wind and rain, watching the light shift on the water.
This poster pays homage both to the place and to the romance of travel ephemera. The style nods to classic travel posters - simplified forms, strong silhouettes and a limited, harmonious palette - while keeping a modern calm. Warm terracotta and russet capture the cliffs' mineral tones; sea blues and aquamarines stretch towards a pale, breathy sky. Soft gradients and pared-back shapes suggest texture without clutter, giving the scene a timeless, almost cinematic stillness.
Typography is bold yet uncluttered, the sort of confident lettering that frames a doorway to adventure. Wide margins and a clean edge give the composition a gallery feel, as if the poster itself could belong in a seaside guesthouse, a snug sitting room, or a traveller's study.