Going vertical

It is always great fun to begin the vertical structural steel on a new project. Progress is most often rapid as you block in the basic shapes and determine the proportions. Peter and I tag teamed the assembly and welding while the crew pitched in with the heavy lifting on occasion. We managed to polish off the main structure before quitting time this afternoon. This is the lowest of three sections and it is massive. Peter measured it up this afternoon and assures me it will clear the door frame with ease. What could possibly go wrong? Tomorrow I'll block in the shapes with pencil rod before turning the feature over to the crew to fill in as necessary. Then I'll begin the fabricating the next section which will be perched on top. Stay tuned for another progress report tomorrow...

A license to print money

We've all heard the expression that 'someone has the license to print money'. I've never had one of those but I do have an artistic license which allows me to create some cool artwork. What I create is far from legal tender but it is as good as money for certain things. Our clients sometimes seek our help in creating clever advertising campaigns, most often as a discount coupon of some sort. It's fun to use the customer's mascot and logos (which we also designed) in the design. The coupons hopefully do many things including bringing new and existing customers especially in the slower times. The faux notes also build brand awareness, and hopefully make people smile. All are good for business in the long run. The artwork below was created way back in 2011. We handed them out like candy, at parades and special events. I still see them occasionally, kept as a souvenir and pinned to somebody's bulletin board. Although the coupon was only valid for one season and has long expired it is still effectively advertising the brand. That's as good as a license to print money. :)

Start of something BIG

We are so very pleased to announce a new client whom we have looked forward to working with for a very long time. We will be building three features for this season with many more to come in the future. Our client is Playland at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, BC. Amazingly, the PNE has been in existence since 1910. I first enjoyed it more than fifty years ago and now we will be helping to make it even more exciting.

Playland is adding three new rides this year and we will be creating the theme for two of the rides. They've asked us to keep theme under wraps for a while but we are allowed to show you pictures of the progress as we build. Yesterday, we began cutting and fitting the beginning bits of the structural steel. The pieces are all a good size with the first being the largest. The base is already, designed to just fit out the door. The feature/sign will be built in three pieces. Stacked up when complete, the finished feature will measure more than twenty feet tall! This is going to be a whole lot of fun!