Illustrative Isometric Map Design
The Secret Garden Distillery, 2024

Based on the outskirts of Edinburgh, The Secret Garden Distillery boasts an expansive plot of land homing over 600 botanicals. They make 100% natural gins, as well as teas and honey made from their very own bee hives.  Everything is garden-to-glass and rooted in sustainability — they even use a borehole for water, recycled glass bottles, and aim for net zero emissions.
The map is located directly at the entrance of the gardens, directly in front of the car park. Serving as the primary wayfinding for visitors, it provides a clear and engaging isometric illustration of the distillery's grounds, allowing people to navigate and appreciate the scale of the gardens.

It shows the important information people who are visiting would need to know, such as the meeting point for the distillery tours, the distillery itself and points of interest, such as the bee hives which they use to produce and sell their own honey, and the bore hole which sources clean and fresh Scottish water directly on site, reducing their carbon footprint.

Printed on matte-laminated vinyl, applied to a 10mm thick PVC foam board circle and secured to the existing circular structure, the print is built to bear everything Scottish weather can throw at it.
View from the west side of the gardens.
View South-West over the Rose Garden and Bee Hives.
Used for context only. © ON IN LONDON.

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