Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Site Survey Project #25 - Tire Tape

SSP - Tire Tape

So this is the last one of these for a while. I had done 35 of them originally but I've gotten bored with them and felt like doing all 35 was beating a dead horse to death. So this is it for now. I may do more next year or so if I feel like a performing an equine resurrection so I can beat it to death some more.

Source Photo - Pretty obvious, a tire. When surveying a vehicle for applying graphics I'll often take a close up of the tire or some other part with a tape measure to use to scale everything up.

Now it's time to drive this series off into the sunset.

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The Site Survey Project is a series of graphic images created from photographs I took during site surveys for my work at Chesapeake Sign Company. For more details about this project see my original post about it here.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Site Survey Project #22 - Pink Grill

SSP - Grill

Source Photo - A roof mount channel letter set. Not much else to say except this is one of my favorites in this series.

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The Site Survey Project is a series of graphic images created from photographs I took during site surveys for my work at Chesapeake Sign Company. For more details about this project see my original post about it here.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Site Survey Project - #12 Caribbean

SSP - Caribbean

Source Photo - A Caribbean style restaurant where we were looking at placing a set of channel letters. Hence the use of Caribbean colors on this one.

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The Site Survey Project is a series of graphic images created from photographs I took during site surveys for my work at Chesapeake Sign Company. For more details about this project see my original post about it here.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

The Site Survey Project #2 - Wyndhurst

SSP - Wyndhurst

Here is no. 2 in the SSP series. This image was of a roof where we were contemplating placing a sign on a custom fabricated bracket to fit the pitch of the roof and hold the sign vertically. In the end the signs ended up being placed where the old existing signs were, elsewhere on the building. As is often the case this original idea was a bit of a dead end. But I don't consider such things a waste of time, rather a valuable step in figuring out the final solution. Often dead ends contain hidden doors to a more desirable route.

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The Site Survey Project is a series of graphic images created from photographs I took during site surveys for my work at Chesapeake Sign Company. For more details about this project see my original post about it here.

Monday, November 16, 2009

smirky


smirky, originally uploaded by Mr & Mrs Speeed.
I've been doodling away on a tattoo design for a friend.

This is not it.

But this little guy found his way into the margins of the other drawings and he seemed kind of cute, so I took a break and colored him in. I think I will call him Smirky.

I think that tattoo doodle is done. I just need to scan and mail off for approval and to find out if I should add color to it or not. I'll post it and it's off shoots up soon.