I guess Corpus Christi has a lot of history, because all of those old images are from their Naval Air Station. I like the guy on the top left. This is going to be a 4'x6' entrance graphic.
So we have these enormous windows that need to be covered at a barber shop. I wanted to do one of those old timey painted on the glass things, with the gold with the black outline, but instead I went with this, I modified the one I did in Panama City for this window. It's about 78" long and 5 ft high I think. I like it.
We have a whole mess of little snack bar's all over the place, so we've decided to make some menu's that aren't made out of vinyl. Eventually I'll post the menu's. I'm digging the subway tile again. It makes think of dingy NYC pizza parlors. Those were good times.
These are aisle violators. Or they are aisle indicators. Either way they are about 3 feet long and are supposed to call out stuff on the aisle's. The original version was a kind of techno-new wave version. But I thought it would be cool to change them and make them a little more classical.
I just did these about a month ago. These were for the entry way signs. Originally they were some crappy vinyl, crap, which was crap. So I re-did with an aviation flair. These are 3'x8' framed out poster prints.
So we have this giant display fixture but never anything to put in it, so we did a Columbia thing for Memphis. Just a random picture with a little swirl and some color adjustment.