Scope
Interpretation Design, Signage, Collateral
Description
South Channel Fort is an artificial island, built in the 1880s, as a part of the strategic defence network of Port Phillip. To link the island to the Point Nepean National Park, a hierarchy of signage was designed, produced and installed to compliment existing interpretative responses to the park.
Unlocking these fascinating historical stories by the use of sensitive signage and markers allows visitors access to panoramic views over Port Phillip and contributes to the preservation of the important breeding site for the White-faced Storm Petrel and other important birdlife.