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Baseball Helmet Vinyl Wraps

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

  No Bones Art  just started designing and applying vinyl wraps for baseball helmets!  What you’re looking at is what is called a full wrap.  These are not common, but they are definitely attention-getters!  We will soon be posting several lay-outs to choose from.  So if you would like to order one, keep watching for the up-coming designs!

NEW!

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Shirt design-”the world of hurt.”

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

     This is the most recent shirt design, which is something I’ve been toying around with in my spare time.  As you can see, it consists of the mauled dog which is representative of this company’s foundation, only the dog’s fill space consists only of a tiny portion of one of my drawings.  You can’t tell by looking at it, but the drawing was actually a bull skull broken into tribal art.  In conclusion, this is the “world of hurt” that we’re always hearing about.  I feel like this a great way of expressing it without laying out an image containing blood and guts.  After all, the psychological torture we endure can sometimes weigh far more than any physical infliction of pain.

     For NO BONES ART, this a positive symbol.  It provides a visual aspect of where each of us stand in our lives as we experience and overcome adversity.  It is a scar.  It tells a story of wisdom gained and emotions that have been lost along the way.

     You can order this shirt design by emailing us from the contact page.  Shirts come in black or white, long sleeve or short sleeve, any size.

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Dogblade

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

     I know that this is a little on the cheesy side.  A friend of mine asked me to help create a team name and logo for his softball team.  After brainstorming for awhile, I came up with about 8 names that I felt were unique and original.  One of the names was Dogblade—which I’m partial to, and I don’t really know why.  So I played around in Illustrator until I came up with this image.  I kept in mind while designing it that if the logo were to actually be used, it would have to be designed in a way that is screen print-ready.  So the outcome is this clean cut vector image.  The number of layers it would need to be broken down into would depend on how many colors are applied.

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