The previous post shows a lens cloth that was well received so Gates asked me to use a similar layout to create two large panes to adorn their OTC trade show booth. The mockup shown here and booth were constructed by Proctor Productions.






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by James Brown
The previous post shows a lens cloth that was well received so Gates asked me to use a similar layout to create two large panes to adorn their OTC trade show booth. The mockup shown here and booth were constructed by Proctor Productions.
by James Brown
I took possession of this collector edition dinner plate (original artwork ©1974) after many years of being prominently displayed in the kitchen of my boyhood home in Alaska. I love having the plate as a reminder of how far I’ve come. It was enlightening to learn that arms and legs are attached to a torso instead of directly to a head. Six fingers and 4 toes are minor errors that I have since remedied.