Hotel Chelsea
A New York trip, a Pogues reference, and an NYC landmark, the Hotel Chelsea, photographed. Continue reading →
View ArticleLingerie
A jacked up neon sign. It's not my subconscious talking. But that waitstaff lady was fine. Continue reading →
View ArticleLast Stop
High desert vintage signage against a sky that's about to turn dark with storm clouds. Dig on that red arrow. Continue reading →
View ArticleHalf of Zero
What's left of a zero from a gas station sign, just, you know, hanging from barbed wire. Continue reading →
View ArticleKind of, But Not Really
A great sign and a great diner. I’ve been working on a project that I’ll share soon. No big deal, … Continue reading →
View ArticleCo. Inc.
Photo from NYC. Tiny, all too brief unrecap of the weekend. Continue reading →
View ArticleRoyal Blue Print Co.
Great old sign in Houston. The business that is there has nothing to do with prints, blue or otherwise. Continue reading →
View ArticleVillage Vanguard
Here's the sign for the famous jazz club in the Village. I'll just have to go off about Bill Evans... Continue reading →
View ArticleLinner’s Quality Delicatessen
Hand painted type. Love the capital L and the competing scripts. Continue reading →
View ArticleWhat is Hip?
Here is your super fantastic 1973 answer: Epic hair. Epic. Happy Monday, people.
View ArticleRenaissance Pere
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View ArticleIn here
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View ArticleTop
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View ArticleBy: C W
If it hadn’t worked, would the signal be red? If you can make it flashing red, I’ll be impressed.
View ArticleBy: Donny
I’m glad you tried that feature. I’ve read a little about it but haven’t tried using it yet. Good job, Guinea pig.
View ArticleBy: doctor tongue
I’m glad I’m not the only one (who isn’t a designer, btw) that can screw up his site’s formatting.
View ArticleBy: A.J. Axline
(Charlton Heston) Damn you, category problems! DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL! (end Charlton Heston)
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