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A recent Identity we did for Mark and Martin Proctor at Strathbraan - Nice guys. Great beer. More to come...
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AMAZING The Making of John Mayer's 'Born & Raised' Artwork David A. Smith is a traditional sign-writer/designer specialising in high-quality ornamental hand-crafted reverse glass signs and decorative silvered and gilded mirrors. David recently produced a wonderful turn-of-the-century, trade-card styled album cover for popular American singer/songwriter John Mayer. This film captures the 'Behind The Scenes' creation of the 'Born & Raised' and 'Queen of California' artwork, as well as 2 unique reverse glass panels, hand-crafted in England by David A. Smith.
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The logo was first designed in 1976 by Ronald Wayne. The border around the image reads: “Newton … A Mind Forever Voyaging Through Strange Seas of Thought … Alone.” The sleek logo everyone recognizes today was introduced in 2003.
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