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I don't know who this guy is, but he made quite a lot of our signs,

and he has FANTASTIC handwriting!

  

© Clay Williams / claywilliamsphoto.com

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Absolute Signs and Graphics is a sign maker and large format printer with a difference.

 

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Vinyl wallpaper fitted on behalf of Greens The Signmakers

Vinyl printed wallpaper fitted on behalf of Greens The Signmakers, Hull

Absolute Signs and Graphics is a sign maker and large format printer with a difference.

 

www.absolutesg.co.uk

again, great stuff.

 

Sign maker had also placed a clear coating of grains to avoid slippage-!

  

..I've decided-I must meet the town signmaker !

(it'd be funny if it was my old boss from high school, as I know she was moving back to smith falls-hmmm)

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Ah Chiquita's...

We usually stop here on the way home, doesn't get as busy as the other places.

Although I noticed today on their sign that the signmakers spelt their web address wrong. It's got hppt: www. written at the start. That's quite a geeky thing to notice right?

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i did a pan with the same 6 images in 2 diff programs. lol results were vastly diff

this is an edit on one from autostitch

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School stickers are a great way to show appreciation and motivate kids in Australia. They can be used as rewards or just given out on special occasions. There’s no limit to the number of ways they can be used! You could even use them for personalised messages, like “Keep up the good work!” or “You rock!” Stickers are also a fun way to communicate with your students. If there is an important message that needs delivering, school stickers are perfect for this too. To know more, visit: www.signmaker.com.au/schools-universities-stickers/

 

Absolute Signs and Graphics is a sign maker and large format printer with a difference.

 

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The concept of this elephant links back to Sheffield’s heritage as a city internationally known for its steel production. Not content with simply painting the exterior of their elephant, artist Tom Clayton has gone one step further, creating an elaborate steel wire frame made up of wires, cogs and lights. After inserting the wire frame into the sculpture, he cut away sections of the fiberglass casing, allowing the organs of the cyborg elephant to be displayed for all to see. Each cut out section was then covered in acrylic to protect the delicate structure. The rest of the elephant was painted with a chrome finish to give it a metallic looking outer shell. All of the materials for this elephant were sourced locally in Sheffield. The chrome finish along with the rivets is a vinyl wrap which was done at a signmaker called RJ Signs based in Northwich.

 

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