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Gentiluomo - Amsterdam - Netherlands
Brochure Design
Design by Craig Fielding @ MPG
Client Contact: Vincent Vermeer
This RJ100 used to operate for BA Cityflyer but is now in an all-white colourscheme while a new home is sought for it. Taxiing along Delta at Cranfield for hangarage in Hangar 1.
Vickers Viscount 701 G-AMOG (c/n 7) preserved, in the colourscheme of British European Airways. Originally stored at RAF Cosford the Viscount is one three aircraft to be moved and restored for viewing at East Fortune.
WAACS design & consultancy, from Rotterdam, invited me over to their out-of-office camping party. They arranged some Zunes from a client of theirs (now who would that be? ;-)) and asked me to have a go at them. This is how far I got in an afternoon.
It became this 'really social' Zune, in white because somehow they forgot that colourscheme (^_^), with an custom iTrip backpack so you can really share the music you're listening to with your friends. Zunes have a FM-receiver, so with this one Zune with a transmitter, everyone can join the party. I mean, you don’t want to be bothered with DRM-stuff and/or three-day-three-play-stuff while you’re out camping? At least I don’t. ^_^
Now, with more time on my hands and my own environment I guess it could have come out a little tighter and such, but considering the circumstances and the time frame, I guess this was pretty much the max I could get out of it.
It was a lovely day.
You can find the complete set of the day without the Zune overhere
A recently developed subdivision on the outskirts of Jimboomba, in south-east Queensland. I think there is some American influence in the design.
Quite a bit of criticism has been levelled at recently built houses and apartment blocks with white and light-grey (or light greige) colour schemes, bemoaning the abandonment of the early 20th century fashion for varied, bright colours on Queensland house exteriors. But frankly, I much prefer to rest my eyes on these light, muted colours schemes. And at 27ºS it is adaptive to have a light coloured, heat-reflective roof.
Glass roofer version of the new 2011 Mustang GT 5.0. Colourscheme in the traditional lime with black stripes.
New 5.0 litre with 412 hp. Yee Haw!!
The Arizona Cardinal one (the aircraft wore this colourscheme from early 1999 until 2007, an early angry bird version in my eyes) on finals to Las Vegas' 25L runway...
This 757 took its first flight on August 10, 1989...(c/n 24233/ 244)
25/08/1989 America West Airlines N908AW
09/12/2006 US Airways N908AW
09/12/2013 American Airlines N908AW (kept in US livery), stored at Goodyear on November 4, 2016...
WAACS design & consultancy, from Rotterdam, invited me over to their out-of-office camping party. They arranged some Zunes from a client of theirs (now who would that be? ;-)) and asked me to have a go at them. This is how far I got in an afternoon.
It became this 'really social' Zune, in white because somehow they forgot that colourscheme (^_^), with an custom iTrip backpack so you can really share the music you're listening to with your friends. Zunes have a FM-receiver, so with this one Zune with a transmitter, everyone can join the party. I mean, you don’t want to be bothered with DRM-stuff and/or three-day-three-play-stuff while you’re out camping? At least I don’t. ^_^
Now, with more time on my hands and my own environment I guess it could have come out a little tighter and such, but considering the circumstances and the time frame, I guess this was pretty much the max I could get out of it.
It was a lovely day.
You can find the complete set of the day without the Zune overhere
Scallop Shells from Rye Bay, East Sussex, hand decorated with pastel paint and decorated with white sparkle bows and sequins, flowers, swans, dragonflies & pearls, can be personalised and colour matched ideal for new baby or christening, but equally for weddings, favours, bridesmaids, mother of the bride gifts
McDonnell-Douglas DC-10 N571RY being scrapped at Kemble on the 13th July 2003. The colourscheme is that of Skyservice USA. Built in 1979 as N912WA for Western Airlines, the aircraft went on to become SE-DHX and N571SC before ending its days at Kemble.
Vickers Viscount 701 G-AMOG (c/n 7) preserved, in the colourscheme of British European Airways. Originally stored at RAF Cosford the Viscount is one three aircraft to be moved and restored for viewing at East Fortune.
This one took an age to appear, though there is usually little hope of spotting a relatively small machine with no contrails, but I got lucky. FR24 helped of course, but there's still a lot of guesswork (and hope) involved. It's a special CASA CN-295M of the Spanish Air Force, serial no. T.21-02 c/n S-003 of the 353 Esc. with a colourscheme commemorating '100 years BA Getafe' (I got that from scramble.nl). However she hadn't come from Madrid but all the way from Zaragoza, and wouldn't stop until she had gone way beyond Dresden, to deliver a consignment of special bio oranges to an operator of the same type of aircraft. ¡bien hecho, muchachos!
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Es dauerte eine Ewigkeit, bis dieser auftauchte, obwohl es normalerweise wenig Hoffnung gibt, eine relativ kleine Maschine ohne Kondensstreifen zu entdecken, aber ich hatte Glück. FR24 hat natürlich geholfen, aber es gibt immer noch viel Rätselraten (und Hoffnung).
Es handelt sich um eine spezielle CASA CN-295M der spanischen Luftwaffe, Nr. T.21-02 c/n S-003 der 353 Esc. mit einem Farbschema zum Gedenken an '100 Jahre BA Getafe' (das habe ich von scramble.nl). Allerdings war sie nicht aus Madrid, sondern den ganzen Weg von Zaragoza gekommen und wollte erst weit über Dresden hinaus anhalten, um eine Sendung mit speziellen Bio-Orangen an einen Betreiber des gleichen Flugzeugtyps zu liefern. ¡bien hecho, muchachos!
www.planespotters.net/photo/1138194/t21-02-fuerza-aerea-e...
WAACS design & consultancy, from Rotterdam, invited me over to their out-of-office camping party. They arranged some Zunes from a client of theirs (now who would that be? ;-)) and asked me to have a go at them. This is how far I got in an afternoon.
It became this 'really social' Zune, in white because somehow they forgot that colourscheme (^_^), with an custom iTrip backpack so you can really share the music you're listening to with your friends. Zunes have a FM-receiver, so with this one Zune with a transmitter, everyone can join the party. I mean, you don’t want to be bothered with DRM-stuff and/or three-day-three-play-stuff while you’re out camping? At least I don’t. ^_^
Now, with more time on my hands and my own environment I guess it could have come out a little tighter and such, but considering the circumstances and the time frame, I guess this was pretty much the max I could get out of it.
It was a lovely day.
You can find the complete set of the day without the Zune overhere
With the additional red side reflector. Where the European models say GSXF on the side fairing, the American models have the more Japanese 'Katana' text. (which I prefer)
Sold for €800 (excluding auction fees)
The Suzuki GSX600F is great as an all-round motorcycle. It’s neutral with stable steering and shouldn’t catch out the unwary. It’s not light though so low speed manoeuvring needs a little care. The Suzuki GSX600F is no track machine, where its weight and relatively soft and cheap suspension will limit fun after that first fun track day.
The Suzuki GSX600F has a well proven air/oil cooled four cylinder engine. It’s been in use in various guises since 1985 and is almost identical to Suzuki’s 600 Bandit so parts are plentiful and cheap. In the Suzuki GSX600F it's easy to use and has enough poke to dice with sports cars if revved hard. It’s not a hugely exciting or charismatic engine so experienced riders might find the Suzuki GSX600F a little bland.
That should be a four for reliability and a two for build quality. Problems that’ll stop the Suzuki GSX600F running are rare. But corrosion’s quick to form, headlights and rectifiers can fail, brake callipers seize if not regularly greased and the choke cable can seize or even break making starting difficult. You'll need to look after your Suzuki GSX600F - if it's not too late already...
No bells, whistles or LCD trickery. But the Suzuki GSX600F has a decent fairing, a seat that’s all-day comfy for one and not bad with a passenger either. The riding position’s roomy and the Suzuki GSX600F has a centre stand too. Mirrors and lights are mediocre but it’s not impossible to upgrade either if that’s a problem.
Global repositioning of Leonidas
Branding, Packaging and Retail Design
Identity by Kelly Mitchell & Jim Taylor
Client contact: Dirk Jacxsens
First step towards having curtains in the living room. I bet that the fabric I like the best is the most expensive.
If you can carry on with your back axle smashed to bits,
When the front wheels pointing in opposite directions,
Bodywork hanging off,
Three punctures,
Fuel leaking onto the track
Concussion
In front of a crowd baying for blood
Or diesel
If you can be painted, disregarding every known colourscheme in the universe,
using 10year old paint you found in the shed,
if you can be pushstarted by a recovery truck
And be driven my a maniac
Then yours is the demolition derby. my friend
and £20 if you're the last one rolling.
Royal Auping
Auping Match Branding
Identity, Literature and Environment
Design Jim Taylor @ MPG Design
Client Contact: Robert Levoleger
One of the last AB aircraft not wearing the latest colourscheme - still in the interim scheme from 2007...
This Boeing 737-75B took its first flight on February 22, 1998...(c/n 28102/ 18)
21/03/1998 Germania D-AGEP
01/12/2002 Hapag Lloyd Express D-AGEP
15/01/2007 TUIfly D-AGEP Air Berlin-colours since 11/2007
01/12/2008 Germania D-AGEP, Air Berlin-colours
19/05/2013 Germania D-AGEP
WAACS design & consultancy, from Rotterdam, invited me over to their out-of-office camping party. They arranged some Zunes from a client of theirs (now who would that be? ;-)) and asked me to have a go at them. This is how far I got in an afternoon.
It became this 'really social' Zune, in white because somehow they forgot that colourscheme (^_^), with an custom iTrip backpack so you can really share the music you're listening to with your friends. Zunes have a FM-receiver, so with this one Zune with a transmitter, everyone can join the party. I mean, you don’t want to be bothered with DRM-stuff and/or three-day-three-play-stuff while you’re out camping? At least I don’t. ^_^
Now, with more time on my hands and my own environment I guess it could have come out a little tighter and such, but considering the circumstances and the time frame, I guess this was pretty much the max I could get out of it.
It was a lovely day.
You can find the complete set of the day without the Zune overhere
The idea behind this shoot was to swap the physical features that are commonly associated with the genders.
This Bahranian 767 is wearing a special 50th anniversary-colourscheme...
This Boeing 767-3P6ER took its first flight on May 17, 1989...(c/n 24495/ 267)
The twin-engined long-haul aircraft was put into storage in July 2008...
WAACS design & consultancy, from Rotterdam, invited me over to their out-of-office camping party. They arranged some Zunes from a client of theirs (now who would that be? ;-)) and asked me to have a go at them. This is how far I got in an afternoon.
It became this 'really social' Zune, in white because somehow they forgot that colourscheme (^_^), with an custom iTrip backpack so you can really share the music you're listening to with your friends. Zunes have a FM-receiver, so with this one Zune with a transmitter, everyone can join the party. I mean, you don’t want to be bothered with DRM-stuff and/or three-day-three-play-stuff while you’re out camping? At least I don’t. ^_^
Now, with more time on my hands and my own environment I guess it could have come out a little tighter and such, but considering the circumstances and the time frame, I guess this was pretty much the max I could get out of it.
It was a lovely day.
You can find the complete set of the day without the Zune overhere
WAACS design & consultancy, from Rotterdam, invited me over to their out-of-office camping party. They arranged some Zunes from a client of theirs (now who would that be? ;-)) and asked me to have a go at them. This is how far I got in an afternoon.
It became this 'really social' Zune, in white because somehow they forgot that colourscheme (^_^), with an custom iTrip backpack so you can really share the music you're listening to with your friends. Zunes have a FM-receiver, so with this one Zune with a transmitter, everyone can join the party. I mean, you don’t want to be bothered with DRM-stuff and/or three-day-three-play-stuff while you’re out camping? At least I don’t. ^_^
Now, with more time on my hands and my own environment I guess it could have come out a little tighter and such, but considering the circumstances and the time frame, I guess this was pretty much the max I could get out of it.
It was a lovely day.
You can find the complete set of the day without the Zune overhere
Global repositioning of Leonidas
Branding, Packaging and Retail Design
Identity by Kelly Mitchell & Jim Taylor
Client contact: Dirk Jacxsens