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Airbrush East Get’s A Makeover

Posted by Bernard | Filed under: Airbrush, B-Art, Signs

A very talented airbrush artist and a close personal friend of not only myself but our whole family recently honored me by asking my wife and I to produce a logo and possibly a trademark for his "Freehand-Airbrush" business.

We would need to design, create and produce some graphics for a Logo, Website, Business Cards and more recently a new Step Van he had just purchased for his road shows and off site locations.

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Mostly because while he had been painting professionally for over 30 years and has had a few logo looks, he had never really found the time to sit down and pull it all together.

Starting with a logo and carrying that through all the different types of media for a customer’s total image is something I love to do and one of the main reasons why we got into marketing in the first place. The other being that the sign business as a whole has turned almost completely away from hand-painting and become almost entirely dependant on the digital production process.

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So, after much reservation we and Arbie submitted to the times for this project and went digital. Because it’s like Popeye used to say, "Ifsk yaz can’t beats ‘em, Joins ‘em" ! Ugga, Ugh, Ug (smile)

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  • T-Shirt Art / The Early Days

    Posted by Bernard | Filed under: Airbrush, B-Art, Cartoons, T-Shirts

    With my current artwork being well over 90% digital and computer generated I thought it would be nice to look back at the good old days just to see how far (or how old) I’ve gotten.

    Technology always makes the past look puzzling or at least kinda strange but since it’s a place I came and survived from, I’m quite grateful for it.

    If you were a t-shirt artist back in the 80’s then…


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    …you were working awful hard and fast by hand with pen and ink, x-acto knives and rubylith films (let’s not forget Lettraset rub off lettering) to create film positives for screens or doing one-offs from scratch out of your head (or printed reference) right onto the shirt itself.

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