Rebecca Faurby
Bachelor of Design
The Wildbark Interpretive Panels project aims to enhance visitor experiences for a new Geoheritage Trail at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary. Collaborating with Jason Cummings from Woodlands and Wetlands Trust and geoscientist Megan Lech from Geoscience Australia, our team have designed seven panels highlighting the area's geological, historical, and cultural significance.
Using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, our focus was on delivering visually appealing designs that foster appreciation for the unique heritage of Mulligans Flat. With the opening of the Geology Trail in early 2025, we hope our interpretive panels can add to the enriching visitor experience along the trail.
Rebecca Faurby, Brianna Collett, Safa Fahiz, Wildbark Geoheritage Trail Panels, 2024,. digtial print on paper, 60 x 90 cm each.
Photographer: Brenton McGeachie