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Another chop. Started out with a stock white Bentley Continental and played around with it. Not as labor intensive as the 300c chop, but fun and challenging nonetheless.
Still working on the 300c. any suggestions for future chops? lemme know aaaaaaayt?

Another chop. Started out with a stock white Bentley Continental and played around with it. Not as labor intensive as the 300c chop, but fun and challenging nonetheless.

Still working on the 300c. any suggestions for future chops? lemme know aaaaaaayt?

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Because a. I dont have clients right now, and b. been watching a lot of Inside West Coast Customs, I decided to do a Photoshop car mod. Something I haven’t done in AGES. I think my last ‘shop chop was right about 5 years ago. haha. Well, here’s the unfinished mod. Will try to finish it soon and do some more.
Chrysler 300c Mod

Because a. I dont have clients right now, and b. been watching a lot of Inside West Coast Customs, I decided to do a Photoshop car mod. Something I haven’t done in AGES. I think my last ‘shop chop was right about 5 years ago. haha. Well, here’s the unfinished mod. Will try to finish it soon and do some more.

Chrysler 300c Mod

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Hahaha. wala lang. did this a while back. but since i have no access to my laptop, cant really finish it yet. oh well. soon!

Hahaha. wala lang. did this a while back. but since i have no access to my laptop, cant really finish it yet. oh well. soon!

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Logo/signage study for Farm Delicatessin.
I originally wanted to do away with the “atbp.” at the end of the sub-name, but the client insisted I keep it.
The client selected the color palette, which I think plays well with their organic products.
Excited for this deli’s opening! organic shiz yo!
Hope this booms and they decide to open a Manila branch.

Logo/signage study for Farm Delicatessin.

I originally wanted to do away with the “atbp.” at the end of the sub-name, but the client insisted I keep it.

The client selected the color palette, which I think plays well with their organic products.

Excited for this deli’s opening! organic shiz yo!

Hope this booms and they decide to open a Manila branch.

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Coming soon. like… this week.
www.danvillegas.com 

Coming soon. like… this week.

www.danvillegas.com 

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Unfinished logo study for Biyaheng TAC for The Antithesis Collective.
I think this will be awesomesauce.
Watch out for new TAC branding!

Unfinished logo study for Biyaheng TAC for The Antithesis Collective.

I think this will be awesomesauce.

Watch out for new TAC branding!

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Type: Digital Print Poster
Size: 18x12in.
Client: The Antithesis Collective 

Type: Digital Print Poster

Size: 18x12in.

Client: The Antithesis Collective 

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Type: Tri-fold Brochure
Size: 11 x 8.5in.
Client: The Antithesis Collective

Type: Tri-fold Brochure

Size: 11 x 8.5in.

Client: The Antithesis Collective

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Type: Full Spread Brochure
Size: 8.5 x 11
Client: The Antithesis Collective 

Type: Full Spread Brochure

Size: 8.5 x 11

Client: The Antithesis Collective 

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BDO Remit - Moneygram Christmas Promo
A poster I did for BDO when i was still with them. I’ll upload a couple more from my BDO folio in a few weeks.

BDO Remit - Moneygram Christmas Promo

A poster I did for BDO when i was still with them. I’ll upload a couple more from my BDO folio in a few weeks.

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