October Projects

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In addition to working on the online store portion of the site, October kept us busy with tons of die-cut stickers plus a few large banner orders. Here’s a selection of some of our recent work.

The H1 Solutions banners and stickers was a big project, and it turned out amazing. I’m also really partial to the Young Alaskans banner, as that blue background makes it stand out, and the whale tail logo is pretty rad.

Forum of Young Alaskans Banners

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The Forum of Young Alaskans takes place on Saturday, October 4, 2008. We’ve done several projects for them so far, but this has by far been the most fun. We really enjoyed designing and creating these banners, and I think they show off the level of detail and quality you can obtain with vinyl banners.

We also created the Forum of Young Alaskans “event pointers.” These are 2′x3′ posterboard signs for the Forum with an 8″x20″ arrow that’s attached using velcro so it can point in either direction.

Find out more about the event at youngalaskans.org

September Custom Stickers

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September kept us busy, with quite a few large custom sticker orders and a few banners as well. Here’s a sampling of some of the custom vinyl projects.

The Wildlife and Wood banner is for a Fairbanks photography and wood bowl business.

Die-cuts for Forum of Young Alaskans

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Sep/08
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We recently did a series of die-cut vinyl stickers for The Forum of Young Alaskans.

“The Forum of Young Alaskans is designed to inspire Alaska’s young people to develop and engage in appreciation for our heritage, service to our communities, and plans for Alaska’s future. October 4, 2008, communities from around Alaska are invited to participate in the first ever Forum of Young Alaskans!”

You can find out more at www.youngalaskans.org

Psychostick Vehicle Window

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We’ve had a pile of really cool sticker projects on moving through our shop lately, and this is one of them. Our client on this one wanted a large Psychostick logo for the back window of their car, but they wanted it to be reusable.

Vinyl die-cut stickers can be many things, but they aren’t easily reusable. For this application, we layered the graphics onto a layer of clear static cling vinyl. Static cling vinyl is cool stuff, there’s no adhesive, but it will adhere to a clean, smooth surface, for a good long time, while allowing for easy removal for application onto another vehicle.

Psychostick – Dumb, Heavy Music, Beer, Humorcore www.psychostick.com/