Here is the new logo for RTP Trucking.
The large K in trucking is no accident. Ray, the owner has 4 children. when he named the company he only had 3, so R,T & P. The 4th, luckily started with a letter that's in trucking, 'K'. And it makes for a nice visual joke of Truc King. The mountains and the trees are because of the area we live in, and the logs and wood that he would typically be hauling. In most cases this logo will appear with the lettering in chrome. and as I can't just make chrome materialize out of your screen, it is mildly simulated in the smaller logos.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Menu Boards for Ol'School Texas BBQ
We have a local entrepreneur starting a BBQ brisquit business out of a school bus. I don't have any photos of the bus, but I assure you it's wild. These are some of the signage that goes along with the bus. The menu board has empty space so that he can add items over time. simply cut white vinyl to the shape of the type, and apply.
Kris Foster, monster MX Graphics
These graphics were designed for Kris Foster. A sponsored rider of Monster's. I threw a printwerx 'P' Pattern into the background, because we are sponsoring him too. Check him out in the arena cross community.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
'The Gas Masked Man' new logos
These are some new logos for The Gas Masked Man'. it's a more appropriate style for the direction I would like to take the brand. I would describe the gas masked man as a psychopathic steampunk western with old world morals. see more of this style in my Illustratuon Blog.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Jet Ski Graphics/decals
This one is done in a monster theme. the background elements worked well enough that I plan on using ot for sleds and other recreational vehicles.
Monday, May 14, 2012
thank you boards
A popular way of racers saying thank you to there sponsores is a sandwich board that they display in the pit. Here are some recent graphics done for 2 racers. they were 2ft by 3 ft, placed into a metal frame, and affordably priced.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Vinyl on a Helmet
Helmets are typically a difficult thing to do. not because of any design limitation, but simply applying the vinyl to the shape. This one went on with a lot less time than most. I attribute it to the fact that it was not covering the whole helmet. usually the issues start when you approach the half way point, where the design would be meeting it's mirror image on the other side. not only does the material begin to wrinkle, but you have to come up with some element to resolve the overlap. check one here for just avoiding the problem.
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