Yea, I know, it's got the brush script and all, but that's what he wanted. I designed it with a better looking one but he had to have that one. It's kind of hard to see but there's a gold outline in the design, boy he could'nt make his mind on which shade of gold to go with, I would have gone with a different color. There's some negative space to the front of the trailer, we were thinking of putting a cartoon of a drywall worker or something. First time posting on the portfolio table, comments welcome.
Thanks, Tony B
[ February 15, 2002: Message edited by: Tony B ]
Posted by AlanD (Member # 1461) on :
Hey...You made Brush Script look good! Nice job!
Posted by Tony B (Member # 935) on :
Thanks
Posted by John Deaton III (Member # 925) on :
As much as I dislike brush script, I agree, you did make it look good. In the right hands even an overused typestyle can be made to work. Nice job and don't you just love rivets?
Posted by Tony B (Member # 935) on :
Thanks John, the rivets were not a problem at all. I unscrewed them! Then I painted them the correct color to match the vinyl color. I wouldn't have minded if I couldn't unscrew them though, I positioned the graphic pretty well to avoid them but would have liked the challenge!
Thanks man!
Posted by Linda Silver Eagle (Member # 274) on :
Tony, you did a very nice job, especially considering that you had a door in the way on one side! Brush on!
Posted by Michael Boone (Member # 308) on :
Vinyl Master Pro....strikes again! Nice one.
Posted by Jim & Chris hetzler (Member # 1709) on :
I have to agree here too.....brush script I hate but that design and the overall composition works great.....