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7th April 2012 / Categories: General News, Latest project news, Sign Boards

and now for something Completely Different…..

Another welcome new addition in Midhurst's busy high street, 'Something Different' offers exactly that - and its vibrant, yet tasteful signage reflects the theme nicely.

The shop fascia sign was hand painted on site using satin signwriters enamels to match the shop front, and I made a new wooden swinging sign and painted in a tough coach enamel finish and signwritten in gloss enamels to bring out the bright splash of colour.

Opening at Easter,- we wish Silvija and team every success !

7th April 2012 / Categories: General News, Latest project news

Hair of the Dog?.....

Thers is nothing Dog- eared about this new barbers in Midhurst Town. A real traditional good honest Barbers shop, deserved some good honest signs.

Hand painted portraits of the owners Dog, and some bold custom lettering helped make a splash on the double sided swinging sign, and the shop fascia to match.

Opening over the Easter weekend, I wish Ian and team all the best of luck.

We think the new shop looks the Dogs !

15th March 2012 / Categories: General News, Latest project news

Out with the new, and in with the old

This new shop in Midhurst town centre, called for a whole new- 'Old fashioned retro look'

The vintage clothing and accessories store is themed upon the glorious days of the 1930's motor racing scene and all the glamour and style that went with it, Hand painted custom lettering with a two tone effect and shadow, and hand painted 30's poster style pictorial give a real sense of the wonders to be found inside.

I would like to wish Bev, and all her team all the very best for the new shop !

3rd March 2012 / Categories: General News, Latest project news

Put it on the slate.. at Harrods !

I was recently commisioned to signwrite these real slate panels for a new Galvin's Restaurant at Harrods London.

White and gold signwriters enamel, hand signwritten to the clients own design.

It was a lovely job to do, and I wish them every success.

 

2nd March 2012 / Categories: General News, Signwriting Courses

Summer signwriting class extended

Due to HUGE demand, this years planned class at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum advertised for Monday 25th June is already fully booked, so the museum and I have decided to run again for a second day on Tuesday 26th June.

For further details and to book, contact the museum through their website.  HERE