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Posted by Andrew Boyle on 28 February 2005 at 09:36went a bit crazy doing this one………
the customer wanted just the one invoice…
had to go and paint all the walls – 6 levels [2 coats]
plotted out dots on to paper and cut out the circles – used as a template for spacing dots……..
not easy when trying to space it correctly around the lift doorway….Happy with results..been up for a while now
Cheers
Andrew
[other pic of stripes..last one only night shots]
Andrew Boyle replied 20 years, 8 months ago 10 Members · 11 Replies -
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excellent Andrew!
you must be a very patient man, it would drive me crazy!
top work, and on your other picture with the stripe effects.
i guess you do a lot of office interior hi spec stuff?nice work
Kevin
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Cool work! I’ll beat John Singh to it by saying I bet it drove you dotty! :lol1:
Okay, I can hear the groans, I’ll get my coat! 🙄
Cheers, Dewi
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How long did it take you to do??Must have taken a goodwhile..
Simon
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Nice job Andrew 😀
Good of you to share your work with us all …. its nice to be able to see what sort of work everyone does.
😀
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Nice work good for the time of year inside eh!
Dewi don’t forget your hat a balaclava preferrably.
Goop.
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Clean and contemporary – very nice!
and you must be a very patient man….. 😮 looks tedious -
hi andrew, more excellent work mate, top notch 😉
do you design this sorta thing yourself or is it to architect spec or design?
i like the originality of the wrap round signs, very different.
the dots 😮 one by one?
im guesing you may have a 610 plotter?
ide have cut the lot in tiles in one go and hung it like wallpaper. then addess the different shades of text in small clusters. 😉
great stuff none the less & thank you for showing us what you do. 😀
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connect the dots anyone?
Good work Andrew. It appears you have a lot of “modern” clients.
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Hi Robert,
the template was drawn with a pen on 1220 plotter [larger height] with the pre-spaced dots then cut out….this allowed me to just drop the dots in….
the main reason for this is that I could check all allignments prior to inserting dots, and it used less than 1mtr of vinyl per floor [6 floors, big saving]
Cheers
Andrew
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