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The Terrace, a building of various managed workspaces off Grantham Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Grantham Street was called Brancegate in 1185, Brantegate 1226, Brauncegate 1341, Grantham Lane 1650 until 1846 when the name Grantham Street was adopted. Brauncegate continued west of the High Street as St Martins Church is located there in documents of the 1460s. The area has been considered to have been the area inhabited by Jews until the expulsion of 1290. It is possible, as suggested by Speeds 1607 map, that the street formerly continued directly eastwards to the Clasket gate, rather than ending at Danesgate. Probably named after the Grantham family. The houses were renumbered in April 1859 by order of the Lighting and Paving Commissioners.
"Reid Signs", "Reid Signs Seattle", "Office Signs", "Office Signs Seattle", "Greg Reid Seattle", "Acrylic Fabrication", "Office Logo", "Trade Show Seattle", "Plexiglass Fabrication", "Plastic Fabrication", "Plastic Fabrication Seattle", "Custom Displays Seattle", "CNC Seattle", "Exhibit Design Seattle", "Signs Seattle",
Half closed, half opened...this shows a bit of how it will look. The plasma screen surround has not yet been covered with maple ply yet.
Salesmen's sample of a Devon sports car. We got it as a plain red shell. All of the graphics were custom designed for this project as a one-off piece.
Progress shot of us making the "Plasticaster"...a solid acrylic guitar with incredible sustain. Beautifully crafted with no wiring or internal components visible. All of the pieces have protective masking on them in this photo, so it's hard to tell what exactly we're working on. The solid wood body is a different project we were working on.
Reid Signs stripped off the polyurethane coating from this guitar body and then produced deeply carved detail into the body and headstock
Reid Signs stripped off the polyurethane coating from this guitar body and then produced deeply carved detail into the body and headstock
Custom surfboard with GDS brand, halo lit with RGB color fading lights to be used as a reception area sign. How cool is that?! GDS is Graphic D-Signs in Washington, New Jersey. www.graphicd-signs.com
Paul Larsen Kim Martian at Reid Signs
Greg Reid
Reid Signs Seattle
Hand Painting, Pinstriping, Airbrush
These projects use either single color or multi color programmable lighting to create the appropriate effect for the project. In some cases, the lighting is ambient room lighting.
I'm all moved in! My whole family worked so hard on this - from age 8 to 44. I spent a few years saving my pennies for this. I have so much more space, storage, full bathroom, office in back, big floor for classroom ... or yoga by myself. Good bye dining room. I'll be back when I'm hungry. : )
"Reid Signs", "Reid Signs Seattle", "Office Signs", "Office Signs Seattle", "Greg Reid Seattle", "Acrylic Fabrication", "Office Logo", "Trade Show Seattle", "Plexiglass Fabrication", "Plastic Fabrication", "Plastic Fabrication Seattle", "Custom Displays Seattle", "CNC Seattle", "Exhibit Design Seattle", "Signs Seattle",
These projects use either single color or multi color programmable lighting to create the appropriate effect for the project. In some cases, the lighting is ambient room lighting.
This became a smaller curved finishing component to top off the shorter version of our massive media cabinet. This piece is used in place of the upper cabinet section to make the overall size just under 7'.
A place to hang your leash at the end of a hard day! Custom designed by noted Seattle Architect John Deforest, computer-fabricated by Reid Signs & assembled by Roberts-Wygal, Fido will have a hard time leaving this lap of luxury. Hi-tech/touch, this home includes heated floors, LED lighting, & a video monitoring system, all accessible by your iPhone or iPad. Green "Woof" top deck, thoughtful interior details by Hensel Design Studios, shelves for toys, pillow & dog bed, as well as a locking door in back for food & storage. Bonus mock fire hydrant included for optional "marking"!
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A basket of small WIP projects and a bulletin board with the Kona colors from the project I'm currently working with. I've done this with every Kona project I've ever worked on and it really helps to keep the colors straight in my head.
Reid Signs stripped off the polyurethane coating from this guitar body and then produced deeply carved detail into the body and headstock
nearing completion, just need some more art and a rug. Trying to create a small but creative and inspiring basement space.
Custom surfboard with GDS brand, halo lit with RGB color fading lights to be used as a reception area sign. How cool is that?! GDS is Graphic D-Signs in Washington, New Jersey. www.graphicd-signs.com
Day NUMERO UNO of Project 44 and a peek into my studio. Finally putting the finishing touches on the second panel of a painting I started nearly a year ago.
this is my home workspace...for the "computers behind blogs group," this is my setting for blogging landcreative blog and wetgraphite blog.
This spool organizer was found in one of our storage sheds when we moved in -- it's a homemade piece.
These are cut from 1" thick MDF and then painted to resemble a bridge style support. It was loosely patterned after the Ballard Bridge here in Seattle. The supports are designed to hold up a desktop.
Our shop door after 5 years of friends striping it...
Greg Reid
Reid Signs Seattle
Hand Painting, Pinstriping, Airbrush
"Reid Signs", "Reid Signs Seattle", "Office Signs", "Office Signs Seattle", "Greg Reid Seattle", "Acrylic Fabrication", "Office Logo", "Trade Show Seattle", "Plexiglass Fabrication", "Plastic Fabrication", "Plastic Fabrication Seattle", "Custom Displays Seattle", "CNC Seattle", "Exhibit Design Seattle", "Signs Seattle",