Kemosabe Tea Company in Denver, Colorado commissioned this slick car top prop!
The car is now being wrapped with graphics and once complete will hard to ignore.
The ambiguity of a Smart car with a big red teapot gets noticed as well.
This eps foam prop is hand coated with fiberglass and mounts through the
polycarbonate sun roof. The 3d sign gets a chuckle or at least a head scratch
when seen! Ill post finished photos in the future.
Posted 13 years, 3 months ago at 1:54 pm. Add a comment
This is a 3 dimensional marketing project that will definitely get noticed! Safco,
makers of fine furniture among other things, commissioned these giant plastic
jugs to promote the fact that they use recycled plastic in their products.
These polyurethane coated props will grab attention!!! Thanks to my contact
Tad Konrady.
Posted 13 years, 4 months ago at 8:51 pm. Add a comment
FUN FUN FUN! These 8 ft and 6 ft 3 dimensional signs were for
Hyland Hills Water World in Colorado. They are not finished in
the picture but you get the idea. The sculpted foam prop type
signs are one of my favorite styles of displays. Unique &
impactful!!!!
Posted 13 years, 5 months ago at 12:00 am. Add a comment
We can and often just work off a 2 dimensional image. Sculpted foam.Polyurethane hard coat,
on shot sign enamel. This is the removable head of a kids manikin that is a 3d recreation of the
scuba company children's mascot. This retail display is durable enough to take some abuse
and lighter than the original manikin head!
Posted 13 years, 5 months ago at 8:14 pm. Add a comment
Sometimes the size of a 3d sign has little to do with the amount
of work it takes to complete. Gordon Sign in Denver Colorado
hired me to make this complex blade sign. High Density Urethane,
EPS foam with fiberglass-bondo hardcoat, Lord adhesive, PPG paint…
Once they install this 35 lb. durable sign Ill post the pics!!!!
Thanks to Chris for the routed lettering.
Posted 13 years, 6 months ago at 8:53 pm. Add a comment
This is one of the smallest and coolest things Ive built.
The 3 dimensional spark plug display is made up of many different materials.
I used a soup can for the cylinder to wrap the threads around
The lower half is wood, the threads are bondo, the bottom steel,
the upper white section is eps foam with bondo hardcoat, the top black
section is high density urethane foam. Epoxy, Gorilla Glue, Elmers
wood glue. The list goes on!
Red7e commisioned me to make this award for a guest speaker.
Posted 13 years, 7 months ago at 9:10 pm. Add a comment
Here's one of our smaller foam prop sculptures at work! Aircannons Inc. makes quality t shirt launches
that we disguise as Lowes products. unique PROMOTION!!! We use all types of materials. Foam,
fiberglass mesh, epoxy resin, polyurea spray hard coat, sign enamel, automotive paint…. Whatever it
takes to get it right. Lightweight but durable. The prop in the photo is one of many for Jake at
Aircannons Inc. It sees alot of use all over the USA.
Posted 13 years, 8 months ago at 12:40 pm. Add a comment