![]() 07/15/2015 at 23:49 • Filed to: sketch, porsche | ![]() | ![]() |
I did !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! a long time ago with a 964, (and I still want desperately to build it). Now I’m scaling back the initial investment to a Cayman instead of a 911.
Might work.
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Dude, that looks amazing.
![]() 07/15/2015 at 23:56 |
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Know anyone who wants to build it?
![]() 07/16/2015 at 00:00 |
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Wants to? Yes, have the money? no :(
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This is the problem I need to solve.
![]() 07/30/2015 at 12:37 |
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Just buy a fixer-upper before the 964 prices start to skyrocket, and get building! Clay and fiberglass may be expensive, but they’re still doable. Beating panels, though, that would be difficult.
![]() 10/21/2015 at 09:05 |
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Sorry for filling up your notifications with stars, but I hadn’t seen some of these...
Here’s a sampling of my design work: http://davidlange.co/
Not my day job, but my passion.
Here’s another recent one (done for Jim Glickenhaus’ son-in-law):
![]() 10/21/2015 at 09:10 |
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Hahahahaha, stalker
![]() 10/21/2015 at 09:40 |
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Pretty much. I edited my earlier post with some of my logo design work. I’ve never been much of an illustrator (something I want to work to improve), but I love coming up with a good solution for a design challenge by sketching out ideas and then meticulously creating and fine-tuning the final work.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 01:44 |
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That's what good design is... Looked at the portfolio. Think more about type treatment! How are you designing this stuff? As in, software, and font files. So much of what you're doing is type-dependent, it looks like. Don't worry so much about the illustration (unless that's what you really want to be doing), and think about what the letters are doing.
![]() 10/22/2015 at 08:54 |
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I’m using Illustrator, primarily, and typefaces in the catalog I have, or what I can find that works for the design I’m working on. Thanks for the advice - I definitely could spend more time increasing my font knowledge, adding good options to my catalog and considering additional options each time I work on a design.