08 Nov Hoard Board Graphics
DOOD Hoard Board Graphics: Using Eye-Catching Site Hoarding to Revamp Newcastle’s Quayside
Even before its formal opening, DOOD, a brand-new eatery that will shortly open on Newcastle’s bustling Quayside, has invigorated the neighbourhood. When they asked us to create and install eye-catching hoarding images to surround their shopfront, we were overjoyed. The main goal of this endeavour was to generate excitement and alert onlookers to an impending event.
Purposeful Site Hoarding
Particularly for areas that are being transformed, hoarding board graphics can be used as a visual upgrade as well as an advertisement. Hoarding is crucial for DOOD in:
- Grabbing the attention of people on the Quayside
- Building curiosity and anticipation for the restaurant’s opening
- Concealing construction work while adding style to the street

Distinctive DOOD Hoarding Design
Curiosity-provoking features are incorporated into our design for DOOD’s site hoarding. The visuals relate to DOOD’s theme and are influenced by a Mediterranean style. Every aspect, from the maps and cultural components to the animal silhouettes, seeks to convey a narrative. Even before the restaurant’s doors open, the idea is realised through the use of vivid, warm colours and fine details.
The Importance of Graphics Hoarding
This kind of shop hoarding isn’t just used to hide ongoing renovations. Long before they open, it also helps eateries like DOOD make a first impression. These billboards are a crucial component of restaurant design since they offer:
A visually appealing strategy to draw in new clients
A brief but significant chance for branding- check out Dood here: The DOOD
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