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A few designs I've cranked out lately.

Ursta Graphics

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Hey everyone!

Just thought I'd show you a few things I've been knocking out lately. The new Summa DC has been keeping me pretty busy.

Hope everyone is beating the heat!

-Ursta
 

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Ursta Graphics

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A few more ...
 

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Flame

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Love your style man. I sometimes see stuff that isn't exactly laid out right, but you create stuff that demands attention, a little loud..... I like it.
 

JR's

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wow real cool stuff. I just got a new summa dc as well, are thy all printed on the summa

neat.

how did you get the dots on the Buffalo wild wings layout.

thanks

JR
 

Ursta Graphics

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The majority of the stuff has been created or will be run on the DC4. I'll throw up another post soon on the portfolio page of the finished products.

I make the dot matrix gradient look patterns behind the bdub's logo using either step and repeat in corel draw or array in signlab.

Bevel lettering I either do in Signlab or with the bevel function in corel. There are a few different ways you can achieve this look mainly by invert welding 2 of the same fonts above one another and laying them back down in a different shade directly over the top of the base layer.

It's kinda my thing ...I try to change it up a bit .. but I get requests for bevel lettering all the time.. ha ha.
 

Holeshotrob

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Someone likes the beveled letters, huh?

Still......looks great. I especially like Handyman Nation and Dose. I'm guessing that Dose is a club?
 

Fitch

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Good to see use of LHF... and the "pop" that it can bring... great stuff...

now lets see them as a "corporate branding" on vinyl, paint, routered, embroidered.

Get my drift?

Cheers - G
 

SoCalN8V

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There are a few different ways you can achieve this look mainly by invert welding 2 of the same fonts above one another and laying them back down in a different shade directly over the top of the base layer.

Can you do a tutorial on how to do the above in Corel?
 
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