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Monthly Archives: May 2010
bulletproof
I’d had this design in mind for a while, and actually did a version of it that I had turned into a phone case. Decided to paint it to welcome him back from suspension, even if I did feel a … tell me more
Posted in finished projects, revs
my mother has recommended I render you unconscious
Back at the US/Costa Rica WCQ, Andy Mead got a really awesome photo of Dolo wearing boxing gloves and biting the hem of a flag. Obviously, it had to be a banner, and the caption just wrote itself. This and … tell me more
Posted in finished projects, goofy, nats
hey ho, let’s go, again
I don’t usually like to repeat banner ideas, but the guys at Small Bar in Chicago dropped me a line seeking something snazzy to decorate their bars during the World Cup. Threw in their logo, updated the roster with some … tell me more
Posted in finished projects, nats, somebody paid for this
know your national team
This post’s a special case; it’s copypasta an adaptation of an intro to the 2010 US World Cup squad written for a forum I frequent. That’s why some of the material’s going to be familiar if you read this site … tell me more
Posted in goofy, nats, nuts and bolts, south africa
with your hi-top sneakers and sailor tattoos
American Outlaws Rhode Island wanted a banner, so… click for bigger Another commission/collaboration with Kyle Lindsay. I’ve wanted to do a banner using old-school Sailor Jerry style tattoo artwork for some time now, and redrawing the Rhode Island state flag … tell me more
Posted in finished projects, nats, somebody paid for this
words, 2010, +1
Zach Schilawski, “Spark.” Ordinarily, it takes more than a month into the season for a rookie to state his case for a banner. Ordinarily, rookies don’t score 11-minute hat tricks on their home debut, however.
Posted in finished projects, revs, words