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jd_graphics
01-21-2008, 05:30 PM
Here's a few pictures of some of the signs I've been working on recently...

This one was a present for a friend's wife. She loved it and they are having someone local paint it for them, as he didn't give me enough time to finish it before Christmas.


2012


This one is a clock for a friend of mine who is a big Jimmy Buffet fan. His last name is Beverage...hence the "Beverageville" It is a working clock...looks like it's about 8 after 5. LOL!


2013

This is a sign for someone who makes outdoor furniture, specializing in adirondack's.


2014

This is a job that's in paint now, so I'll post more pics when it's done, but here is the raw sign. I'm doing 2 of these.


2015

More to follow...

jd_graphics
01-21-2008, 05:42 PM
Here's a sign for the shop. I played with some different texture effects to get a somewhat sandblasted background and texturing on the letters. I've got several different views for you unfinished and finished.


2016

2017

2018

2019

This isn't a sign, but I thought I'd show it anyway. I built the coffee cabinet from project wizard, and added this top piece to keep all my bits nice and organized.


2020

That's it for now...I'm having way too much fun with this stuff!!!

Justin

nailzscott
01-21-2008, 10:47 PM
Nice. What material are these made from?

myxpykalix
01-22-2008, 05:08 AM
Beautiful work Justin! Please give us more details on material, painting technique, ect. It seems as many sign painters here there are just as many different painting techniques. I'm amazed at how you guys can paint different colors without bleeding and they look so good. Great work!

jd_graphics
01-22-2008, 10:09 PM
Thanks guys! These signs are made from mdf and extira for the exterior ones. This stuff carves beautifully!

As far as painting goes, I am, by no means, a great painter. What I do with most of my stuff is to prime the entire thing, then paint the whole sign with the background color. Then I just hand paint the rest of the colors. It takes a while, because of the drying time, but I've come to really enjoy the process. I use Porter Acrishield Acrylic Latex paints, in satin finish. (thanks Raymond Chapman)

Let me know any other questions. Thanks again!

Justin