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Posted by Dan Antonelli (Member # 86) on :
 
Here's a re-do of a logo I did on a different color truck... Little gold leaf in there...


 


Posted by Tyler (Member # 2093) on :
 
Very cool. I like the modifications you did to the 'TSJ' to make it all fit together. It also seems a bit different from your usual style. Looks great.
 
Posted by Linda Silver Eagle (Member # 274) on :
 
I especially like the way you incorporated the horizontal pin stripes to flow with the theme of the customer's product...kewl dude!

I recognize the shape of the gold parts as they use them on a lot of houses in my area, as dingbats over windows, etc. Very nice combination of "tools" and refreshing design!

[ October 16, 2001: Message edited by: Linda Silver Eagle ]


 
Posted by Rick (Member # 373) on :
 
howd you do the blue fade? that is different, gonna be a new trend i bet.
 
Posted by Dan Antonelli (Member # 86) on :
 
Ahh - the blue fade - I didnt mention that. Here's what I did. Lay down the blue to white K&R Rainbow Airbrushed vinyl fade first (a full letter), then put the white prismatic pieces on top of it. It creates a cool effect. I did it once before with the yellow to white fade, and then a white highlight for the prism and it looked great.
 
Posted by ray hill (Member # 2289) on :
 
looks great Dan!!
 
Posted by Tyler (Member # 2093) on :
 
You know what, I hadn't even noticed the blue to white fade on the letters at first. Thats a really good idea, it looks great.
 
Posted by Mark Fair Signs (Member # 289) on :
 
you the man dan!
great work bubba.


mark
 


Posted by Henry Barker (Member # 174) on :
 
Great looking door, clean and effective
 


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