Some of the greatest banner designs can be ruined by the finishings.
It’s not to say that the banner is mishandled or that their was a lack of craftsmanship. It’s simply a lack of foresight.
As designers and artists, we are compelled to design first. Ask questions later.
In an effort to avoid the unexpected, here are some specs for your reference: (more…)
The University of Tennessee Men’s Athletic Department and The Tombras Group recently developed a new campaign for the men in orange. Once the wall art was designed, we stepped in to “make it happen”. (more…)
Comments (1) Posted in Mural Installations,Projects by Steve Vaught at 9:38 am Tags: Mural, UT, Wall, Wall Covering, Wallpaper — —Thanks to WATE News for featuring us.
We appreciate the chance to work with ABC’s Extreme Makeover Team, and the opportunity to help change lives.
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We join the world in mourning the great loss of Steve Jobs.
He has impacted all of our lives @ High Res, and of millions and millions across the globe.
He will be greatly missed.
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I had a conversation with a fellow sign-maker recently that turned into a battle of wits. It was fun. No harm, no foul. We were both trying to convince the other of whether width or height comes first in the world of 2D measurements. (more…)
Comments (10) Posted in File Prep by Steve Vaught at 3:17 pm Tags: Measurement, Orientation, Prepress, Setup — —Here’s another great partial-wrap we had the pleasure of executing. This 2010 Toyota Prius had a lot of challenging body lines and tight spaces to work in, but it was certainly rewarding to see the final product. This is a great example of a partial wrap. Very sharp looking vehicle. (more…)
Comments (0) Posted in Vehicle Wraps by Steve Vaught at 4:31 pm —Files can be transfered in many ways.
Etched Glass Vinyl (Frosted Vinyl) is often a great solution for obscuring the line-of-sight to offer privacy, while maintaining an open feel. Robin Easter Design came to us with a store front design for their neighbor, CircleSpring. It was very nicely designed. The President of CircleSpring, Elaine Seat, PhD., was ecstatic. Good work for good people. Here’s some pics. Note the light-catching behavior of the etched-glass vinyl from inside. (more…)
Comments (2) Posted in Window Graphics by Steve Vaught at 11:57 am —Recently we met with The Tombras Group about cutting tree silhouettes from wood. We used our CNC Router table to cut the furniture grade plywood they provided us. They painted and installed, completing the project spot on. The results were very cool. Here’s a few pics. Enjoy! (more…)
Comments (0) Posted in Projects by Steve Vaught at 1:36 pm —Okay, so I just upgraded to Snow Leopard. The Mac’s latest and greatest OS upgrade. I didn’t do my research. That’s the way things go with me usually. I don’t read about them too much, I just get an understanding of them, then dive right in. (more…)
Comments (0) Posted in Technology by Steve Vaught at 5:59 pm —