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  • Traditional Signwriting Sign: Zuzi’s Grooming, London UK

    Posted by Matt Odrobny on March 20, 2012 at 5:21 pm

    This is a sign I painted around September. Its was my first proper sign client.


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  • Neil Davey

    Member
    March 20, 2012 at 5:29 pm

    Very nice, there’s a few ‘Brushies’ on the site, I’m sure they’ll be as impressed as I am.
    Hope you’ve had more work since!

  • Craig Brown

    Member
    March 21, 2012 at 9:35 am

    I thought the Moyses Stevens Florist signwriting was first rate – if I’m honest this ones not on the same page of quality, look or feel, that probably sounds harsh (not meant to be, just a personal observation) …to be fair you did set the bar pretty high with the Florist sign

  • Matt Odrobny

    Member
    April 17, 2012 at 7:45 am
    quote Craig Brown:

    I thought the Moyses Stevens Florist signwriting was first rate – if I’m honest this ones not on the same page of quality, look or feel, that probably sounds harsh (not meant to be, just a personal observation) …to be fair you did set the bar pretty high with the Florist sign

    Hi Craig, I will agree that Zuzi’s is a VERY different sign compared to Moyses, but than the clients are at two very diffrent ends of the service/retail industries. Moyses is a high end florist with a distinct corporate branding, a long history(originally establish 1856), and a feel leaning towards luxury. Zuzi’s on the other hand is a one woman operation run out of a flat which has one room converted to a grooming salon by a fun, bubbly, bouncy, 30 ish lady. Her sign was made with those qualities in mind.
    When I work with a client I tend to try and create works that are as unique and individually tailored as possible.

    Just to clarify, I take no offense from the comment, I always prefer, and welcome honest opinions on my work.

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