I love House- inspires.
I keep all the catalogs that come through the mail and check the site out at least quarterly.
Great series recently in the Smoked Out section of stuff that is NBR- Thank you e-Richie.
I love House- inspires.
I keep all the catalogs that come through the mail and check the site out at least quarterly.
Great series recently in the Smoked Out section of stuff that is NBR- Thank you e-Richie.
Rich, Ben, and Crew, Thank you for treating us here to a great story. Sounds like your no strangers to blazing a new path for others to follow. Its inspiring for me to see individuals or groups have the confidence, perseverance, and know how (lets call it love) to bring new ideas to the table, fallow through with the production process and bring them to fruition.
How do you like to deal with folks that imitate your designs (not Jonathin:) on a larger scale. Do you consider it a kind of free press, do you bust out the Kung Fu or do you use it as motivation to innovate or, something totally different.
Thanks,
Lex-
We provide a product to the creative industry, so we see things that pop up all the time. More than anything, it just means that we're doing our job. When we mailed our Eames Century Modern catalog last April, the board game illustration became the window display at the Old Navy flagship store in San Francisco. It was an annoying form of flattery, but we put it out there so things like that are to be expected. The Kung Fu only comes out for the super obvious corporate behemoth knocking something off or using fonts without a license. Half the time we have to walk away because we can't afford to go the distance and the other half we just don't need the agro. Somebody once said, "Forward is hard enough. Why go backwards."
I took the photo at Hampco Towers a couple weeks ago. It is the first one, and yes, it does look awesome!
I'm feeling an roadtrip.
http://www.monoscope.com/quickimagep...mages_1035.jpg
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
nothin'n like a duce 5 window coupe with "flat motor, dropped axel, reversed rims & --- maybe ole buick/pontiac finned front stop drums...
what a piece of tail...
ronnie
Over the top. Quick change gearset too? Yet another example of things NOBODY should be able to buy outright. That there is an work of passion, time and done right for yourself.
Rich, you know people like that? (wink wink)
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
gota have some sw gages mounted, ole sun tach, moon gear shift knob from ole moon front mounted pressure pump fule tank, and maybe a cut down 40 ford steering wheel..
yo halibrand quick change rear end cover is sand cast -- i have extra if ever needed..
set of arden heads make that flat hall a__...
ronnie
Hampsten/Cinghiale sketches:
You made me think of this photo, this photo made me think of you. I hope you enjoy it.
Reflections.
I've long been a huge House Ind fan. Have collected lots and currently waiting to order some of the fab Heath Ceramic house numbers. Chapeau.
Rock the House.
Looking forward to these House Industries - Objects - Towels from House and a new House script Hampsten tee from Hampco.
Last edited by edoz; 05-30-2011 at 08:43 PM.
Eric Doswell, aka Edoz
Summoner of Crickets
http://edozbicycles.wordpress.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/edozbicycles/
In Before the Lock
Eric,
I hunted around for something similar and found this:
Grover | Sudtipos
It's a little more "casual", but has many of the same nuances. It could be drawn, but I usually hunt around and see if something is close.
If you're just doing a downtube logo, it might be easier to just have a lettering artist mock the style, but add some brush flavor to it.
Lemme know if I can help.
Regards,
Rich
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