Every once in a while we get to throw some of that colored liquid stuff around.
The truck was done with a combination of brush, sponge, and Popsicle stick. Colors are custom mixed 1-shot. Both sides match with a small version on the tailgate and a simpler version on both sides of the raised hood.
The van belongs to our local Fox network affiliate. We had to duplicate an already existing concept. Only vinyl on this job is the city names along the bottom and some Black copy on fenders, everything else is brushed, air and hand, 1-shot. This job was from two years ago. We are in the process now of changing their fleet over (4 live broadcast vans and 6 Jeeps) to a new logo/design. I'll post pictures in a few days.
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Very nice work Bob! I do have to say that the new Fox layout looks a lot more professional(and much easier too ). I've been fortunate enough to meet Bob & Kurt from Stoner Graphix a few weeks ago. They're a great couple of guys who are true to the Letterhead way of life. Not only do they do grade "A" work, they're also helping me out with my career search in the Harrisburg area. In my book, that's 2 thumbs up! Havin' fun, Checkers
------------------ a.k.a. Brian Born Classic Signs South Plainfield, NJ members.home.net/sign-it/ This isn't Burger King, you can't have it your way.
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I have to say I agree, Great work, Bob. I especially like the truck, boy that liquid stuff sure is sharp, and really love the techniques you've used. Sponging always seems to look sharp on just about anything. Keep up the nice work.
Bama Boy
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