Thursday, February 24, 2011
3'x6' Military Pride Signs
In the store in New Orleans there's this enormous wall that was blank. So we decided to fill it. This is what I came up with. 5 branch of service poster that are 3'x6'. I think everybody liked it, at least that what was told to me. The funny thing is I always thought the order that they went up in was Army, Navy, Air Force. Marines, Coast Guard. But that's not the order. I guess they go by how old the branch of service is or something like that. I just remember the recruiting commercials, so I went with that. I'm the TV generation you know.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Beauty Stuff
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Barber Shop Stuff
So the store in New Orleans....I thought it would be really cool to take some historic images, and do up some colorizing. I know that people hate when classic black and white images get colorized, but this isn't a movie. This is just a giant 4'x6' picture of a horse in the French Quarter from the 1900's. I had started this little colorizing thing in a job I did for Gulfport, and thought it would work here. Then I look at our intranet and see some other place in Europe is doing it too. I set the trends! Just kidding.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
More Centennial of Naval Aviation
Centennial of Naval Aviation Event Graphics.
This is the giant 4'x8' timeline that I designed for the 100 anniversary of Naval Aviation. Originally I was just making this, and another version that I will eventually post for one store. But a boss of a boss showed it to some other boss and they decided that what I was working on would look great at the kickoff celebration here in Pensacola. After this, I'll post the other images.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Centennial of Naval Aviation
These are some of the images I did for the store for their sale of Centennial Of Naval Aviation merchandise. This is like a big deal for the Navy. They are huge! 2, 3'x5's, and one 3'x8'. I'll post more of the stuff I did for the centennial. It was a lot of fun and lots of research to get it right. At least 98% correct!
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