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Advantages and disadvantages of printed and graphic interpretation

Advantages of printed and graphic interpretation

All types of printed and graphic interpretation:

  • can be unobtrusive in an area
  • have good initial impact
  • encourage the use of a variety of senses
  • can be creative
  • people can use them on their own and at their own pace
  • some can be used in bad weather

 

Leaflets, publications and trail guides:

  • can be used on and off site
  • can earn revenue
  • can be cheap to produce per unit
  • have souvenir value - can be taken home
  • can alter language to suit audience
  • are portable and pocket-sized
  • do not intrude on landscape
  • can involve partner organisations such as shops, pubs and B&Bs as distribution outlets
  • can include more information than a panel
  • can help orientation and navigation

 

Outdoor panels:

  • available 24/7
  • focus attention on specific features
  • can reach a large audience
  • easy for people to use
  • do not need supervision
  • can help orientate visitors
  • low maintenance

 

Indoor panels:

  • indoor panels/exhibitions can be secure
  • easier to be interactive than outdoor panels

 

Disadvantages of printed and graphic interpretation

All types of printed and graphic interpretation:

  • need good design and writing
  • can require high initial financial outlay
  • may be ignored and left unread
  • are inflexible and dated once produced

 

Leaflets, publications and trail guides:

  • require effective distribution
  • revenue collection can be difficult with numerous small outletscan be potential litter
  • have to compete for attention with numerous other publications
  • may need re-printing regularly

 

Outdoor panels:

  • may require planning permission
  • expensive to produce and install
  • need regular maintenance and upkeep
  • vulnerable to damage by weather, vandalism, animals
  • can intrude on landscape
  • can cause erosion around sign
  • inflexible
  • static
  • are widely used and may therefore become ignored

 

Indoor panels:

  • need space/building
  • only available when building open
  • immobile
  • if high tech, prone to breaking

 

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