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Jon Peterman
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The gal at the local art store has asked me to make her an a-frame to direct foot traffic from the local farmers market to her shop on a little side street so I did a design similar to Kerry Krugers idea from back in 1995

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but as I got to thinkin about it and since I like to do and want to do more 3-D work, I thought I might Sawatzkyize-it (inspiration of course from Dan's recent posting) so I came up with these ideas

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idea number 5 is my favorite and number 6 is my 11 year old son's idea. I have not shown these yet .

What do y'all think?

Jon

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Jon Peterman
200 Summit Loop
Grants Pass, OR
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Carl Wood
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FIRST! I Like the 1st one best. . . nice sketches. . . .what colors?

edited to add: I haven't seen an A-Frame done that way before. . .Great Idea! As Dan says, great inspiration! maybe can add the word "OPEN" in the negative space towards the bottom. What about wind blowin it over though?

[ March 16, 2009, 11:50 PM: Message edited by: Carl Wood ]

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Carl Wood
Olive Branch, Ms

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Jon Peterman
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well the triangular footprint should keep it from blowing over. of course that will depend on how wide I make the foot piece. and the idea came from the sept/oct 1995 issue of signcraft in an article done by Kerry Kruger out of Florida (and a local art museum that has a similar a-frame)

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Jon Peterman
200 Summit Loop
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Jon Peterman
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here's Kerry's sign. it's a yard sale sign for his parents

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Jon Peterman
200 Summit Loop
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If they are going to use it regular in the same place I would consider setting some anchors in the sidewalk. . . .only need .25" eye hooks secured in the pavement. . .they only have to protrude .5" or so. . .so folks won't trip over them when sign is not there. . .then a simple matter of a snap-hook on each of the 3 legs of the sign. . . ."snap" into place when needed. . . .easy to remove & secure. .

edited to add: Wow. . . .If I had went to that Yard Sale I would'a been trying to buy the sign !

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Well I showed Jeanine the drawings and she liked Ian's sketch, so as I have never done anything like this I mocked it up in foam to get a feel for size and thoughts on putting together the frame.  -

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any hints, tips, or ideas appreciated

Jon

P.S. a picture of her logo

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Jon Peterman
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heres some progress photos. I've never done this type of thing before so I'm moving slowly and had to backup and start over once.

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Thanks again Dan for all the inspiration over the years.

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I've been needing to replace our shop sign for some time. Having been under water twice and tagged by an 8 year old and his buddies has taken its toll. I may have to borrow Kerry Kruger and your idea.

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BlueDog Graphics
Wilson, NC

www.BlueDogUSA.com

Warning: A well designed sign may cause fatigue due to increased business.

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nice progress, from a great ideas

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Craig Sjoquist
http://www.592sign.net
3220 N.O.B.T
Orlando Fl. 407-592-7446 vikinwolf@gmail.com

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I got to get some foam...that's a neat model you worked up out of the foam...looking good

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Rusty Bradley
Bradley Sign Studio
100 Creekview Road
Summertown, Tn. 38483

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Jon Peterman
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Here's a little progress on the street sign

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steel, lath, bondo, magic sculp, magic smooth and foam. still learning and have a few projects in mind when this is done.

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Nice project! How refreshing it is to see a real genuine thumbnail sketch!!

Life is so good!

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Pierre Tardif
P. Tardif Inc.
1006 boul. PIE-XI sud Val-Belair
QC. Canada G3K 1L2
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Jon, great job. Dimension grabs the eye. This sign is going to really please your client and work well for them for years.

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Kathy Joiner
River Road Graphics
41628 River Road
Ponchatoula, La.70454

Old enough to know better...Too young to resist.

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Thanks, This project is getting my brain moving. I'm planning my address sign next, not sure if I should do the tiki or my shark logo

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If I do the shark it'll be kinda like the one Dan did as a plaque that he did awhile back

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Mine will have (more) color and no rivets

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Dan Sawatzky
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I'm really glad to see how past projects have triggered some real imaginative designs. Jon's comments how 'it got his brain moving' makes me smile. One thing leads to another and as you do them for key customers and yourself word will spread. Others will come... and pretty soon you are in the business of being truly creative.

It's WAY more fun than actually working! [Smile]

Having fun in Yarrow...

-grampa dan

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Imagination Corporation
Yarrow, British Columbia
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http://www.imaginationcorporation.com

Being a grampa is one of the the most wonderful things in the world!!!

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Jon Peterman
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I think I'm gonna go with the shark. but first I gotta finish the art store

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