Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The projects of Dustycars.com

Dusty Cars is a San Francisco Bay Area based auto restoration firm that gets us involved in everything from Graphic Design work, Automotive wood restoration or anything else they decide to send our way.
We never know what we'll get when they call.
dustycars.com

Web and promotional artwork.




One of the many steering wheels we've restored.




1959 Jaguar dashboard and interior restoration.






Ford Country Squire faux wood restoration.
Project consisted of repairing and repainting all fake blonde wood fiberglass trim
Tracking down and applying new adhesive wood decal center portion.

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After











Sunday, February 2, 2014

Creepy project of the week.

The things we do for money...
Statue restoration for The Wipeout Bar and Grill. Pier 39 San Francisco.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Projects of 2013. Trish's Dishes Kiosks

We came up with this design for these traditional style Kiosks located at San Francisco's Pier 39.
Fabrication work was done by Waymatic Inc. in South Fulton Tennessee. Great guy's that do incredible fabrication work. 



Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Projects of 2013. Wipeout Bar and Grill

The Wipeout Bar and Grill had us design an alternative to the typical "hostess / Seating sign.
Located at San Francisco's Pier39.
wipeoutbarandgrill.com

Monday, January 20, 2014

Projects of 2013. The Shell Cellar

The Shell Cellar hired us to design and fabricate this 36"x 36" hand carved sign.
Located at  San Francisco's Pier 39.
Special thanks to Darrin Houston for the automotive paint finish.
shellcellar.com


Projects of 2013. Village Bistro

Total repaint of a 6 year old project.
Location Santana Row San Jose Ca.
Special thanks to Darrin Houston for the automotive paint work.
thevillagebistro.net


Projects of 2013. Blackhawk Auto Museum

One of the most nerve-racking places ever to work.
I wish they made rubber tools for this place.
4'x5' banner
Special thanks to Colortone inc.
www.blackhawkmuseum.org