Co Down man follows in dad's footsteps with laser engraving business

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A Co Down man has paid tribute to his inspirational dad as he follows in his footsteps after launching a graphic design business specialising in laser engraving. Scorched Earth Designs specialises in creating customised wooden maps of geographic areas, that are all tailored to a customer’s requirements and make for very personalised gifts to mark that special occasion. Over the past five years the business has grown from a pre-pandemic pop-up to setting up home on the Belmont Road in East Belfast.

A Co Down man has paid tribute to his inspirational dad as he follows in his footsteps after launching a graphic design business specialising in laser engraving. Scorched Earth Designs specialises in creating customised wooden maps of geographic areas, that are all tailored to a customer’s requirements and make for very personalised gifts to mark that special occasion.

Over the past five years the business has grown from a pre-pandemic pop-up to setting up home on the Belmont Road in East Belfast. READ MORE: Belfast street artist's new mural adds splash of colour to Belmont Road READ MORE: Meet the team behind 'the kinkiest burger room in Belfast Chris Wright from Bangor started the business in 2019 with his co-founder and brother-in-law Mike McWilliams. He said: "We decided we wanted to make wooden maps and bought ourselves a laser. We spent a few months learning how to use the machine and then in December 2019 we ran our first market stall, which was a success." Then lockdown happened, but for Chris and Mike, this worked to their advantag

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