New F-105 art for the Collings Foundation Thud⦠they came to me with basic art but asked me what would I do to make it more interesting visually and to add some action. This was the result.
Author: chad
Iowa Flying Farmer
Here's a logo that I designed for Noe Aviation and the Iowa Flying Farmer earlier this year.
RT Dickson Aerosports
If you haven't seen it yet, here is the new logo that I designed for RT Dickson, highlighting the pursuit of his various aviation passions. π
Vintage Aviation News Banners
Here is new banner artwork for @vintageaviationnews new feature article series, Today in Aviation History and Grounded Dreams. The X-1 needs no introduction, and XFV-1 looks so cool sitting there, that no one cares how dorky it looks in flight. π
Don flys in a Helldiver!
102 year old Hellcat Ace Don McPherson took a flight with Ray Fowler last weekend in the Fagen Fighters WWII Museum Helldiver! How cool is that! And cool to see the Helldiver shirt that I designed for them make an appearance too! ππ
CAF Vintage Warbird Rider’s Club Logo
Here is a logo that I designed for the Commemorative Air Force Vintage Warbird Riders Club for folks that take part in their ride program.
Rheem Aviation Logo
Here is the new Rheem Aviation logo that I designed recently. This was a fun project to work on because when we had to replace our furnace and AC a few years ago, we went with @rheem and it has been great. Who knew that I would be doing for THEM years later?! π
Soaring By The Sea Open House Art
Here is new artwork that I created for the Soaring by the Sea Open House on October 5 featuring their combat veteran PBY Catalina in it's original markings and their newest acquisition, a combat veteran P-40!
King of the Mountain
This weekend is the King of the Mountain event at UMI Motorsports Park, and this is the shirt art that I designed for the event with each of last year's class winners. If you're there, be sure to grab one before they sell out!
Mustang Rides
Cool to see the signs that I designed for Airbase Georgia a few years ago still in use at Oshkosh.