It was another very busy day at the International Sign Association EXPO. The more than 800 ballots were cast by ISA show attendees and were sorted and counted this afternoon. Mo Flint, with an exceptional piece, won handily in the tabletop category in the Sign Invitational contest. My entry garnered a first place finish in the large category for the third year in a row. Mo is to my right, the chief editor of Signs of the Times Magazine, our primary contest sponsor, is to my left. The quality of entries in this year’s event was extremely high. We talked with so many great people during the busy three days of the event. Next year’s contest is a GO in Orlando with many more entrants already signed up and eager to start their pieces. I suspect everyone will be gunning for me next year. But I have no worries for by the time my plane lands in Vancouver this evening I’ll have my concept art for next year’s entry pretty much done. This is going to be fun!
Incredibly busy day!
It was another crazy busy day on the showroom floor of the International Sign Association EXPO in Las Vegas. Hundreds and hundreds of people dropped by, intrigued by the dimensional marvels on display by our group of very friendly but fierce competitors. Those hundreds of people each cast their vote for the creation that struck their fancy. A thousand ballots were printed and only a few remain. Tomorrow at 11:00 am the ballot box will be pulled and the ballots counted. At noon the 2019 winners of the Sign Invitational will be announced. The show floor opens at 10:00 am tomorrow. There is still a little time to cast your vote for your favourite… Signs of the Times -Booth 2135.
A Bridge Made of Light
Today we installed the first of the bridge posts for the North Star suite at the Hazelnut Inn. These posts will double as walkway lights in the evenings. It promises to be quite magical!
