A long standing client, Luss Estates, which looks after not only a small village but a large area the east side of Loch Lomond, has many commercial as well as charitable concerns has over the years challenged me to produce many items from branding the estate company itself to creating a logo for the village’s fish and chip shop in Luss village.

A more unusual recent comission was to design a stone surround for a trea commemorating the Queen’s reign in 2015, the longest of any British monarch in hostory. Standing at the entrance to to Luss and made of slate, it encorporates a momorial inscription and the names of those, mostly from the surrounding area, who contributed towards it’s creation costs. A further ring of names is due to be added in the near future.

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