Flour + Co (11 photos)

Emily Day the owner of Flour + Co is opening a new American bakery on Hyde Street in San Francisco. This sign project turned into a very personal project for me as I’ve worked with and have known Emily for years and I’m so excited to see her dream finally coming to fruition. These signs designed by Rubber Design have the old school style of wood and paint. In a world of plastic these signs are breath of fresh air. The best part of doing signs for bakery’s and restaurants is that many times you get to try the food while you install the signs.

The work bench with the start of the hanging sign.

The work bench with the start of the hanging sign.

Matt working on the hanging sign.

Matt working on the hanging sign.

Close up of the art panel and the cartoon character designed by Rubber Design

Close up of the art panel and the cartoon character designed by Rubber Design

photo-347

Matt working on the art panel.

Matt working on the art panel.

Hanging sign install on location.

Hanging sign install on location.

Hanging sign as from the inside of the building

Hanging sign as from the inside of the building

 

Art panel finally installed on location.

Art panel finally installed on location.

photo-148

photo-249

photo-437

By | 2018-02-21T20:08:04+00:00 March 30th, 2013|Hand Painting, Hanging Signs, Installation, News, Restaurant Signs|3 Comments

About the Author:

3 Comments

  1. Adrian Mc Carron March 31, 2013 at 8:28 am

    Nice work Marty!

  2. Wendy Norwood April 10, 2013 at 9:06 am

    I love it! Great job guys 🙂

  3. Bradley Charbonneau May 10, 2013 at 9:22 am

    Great montage of how you actually do the work–and then showing it off at the final location. Great work, Marty!

Comments are closed.