Joshua Budich
Joshua Budich
Josh is a fellow forum member. When Metropark had an Obey t-shirt design contest, he posted a great Elvis graphic. I contacted him directly and he has since designed our company website among other projects.
My company had our 5 year anniversary this year. I decided to commission Josh to design a print. The print is named "Vision". It is 18" x 24".
There will be three limited edition signed versions Blue print (image included), Red on Canvas, and Green without the black banner. I am thinking that I might sell the Green version. The others will be provided to our clients. RGB are the colors used to display images on a television (Red, Green, Blue)
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The print is a tribute to the original Indian Test Pattern. A complete description is available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Head_test_card
The Indian Head test card was a black and white television test pattern that was introduced in 1939 by RCA of Harrison, New Jersey as a part of the RCA TK-1 Monoscope. Twentieth century television became so important socially that this mere technical image, covertly identified as a branded industrial product, has become a historic cultural icon. Its name comes from the art of an American Indian featured on the card.
I think it turned out great. Comments are welcome.
The website Josh did for us is http://www.digitalglue.com
His website is http://www.joshuabudich.com/
My company had our 5 year anniversary this year. I decided to commission Josh to design a print. The print is named "Vision". It is 18" x 24".
There will be three limited edition signed versions Blue print (image included), Red on Canvas, and Green without the black banner. I am thinking that I might sell the Green version. The others will be provided to our clients. RGB are the colors used to display images on a television (Red, Green, Blue)
Low Resolution
High Resolution
The print is a tribute to the original Indian Test Pattern. A complete description is available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Head_test_card
The Indian Head test card was a black and white television test pattern that was introduced in 1939 by RCA of Harrison, New Jersey as a part of the RCA TK-1 Monoscope. Twentieth century television became so important socially that this mere technical image, covertly identified as a branded industrial product, has become a historic cultural icon. Its name comes from the art of an American Indian featured on the card.
I think it turned out great. Comments are welcome.
The website Josh did for us is http://www.digitalglue.com
His website is http://www.joshuabudich.com/
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djsp wrote:I remember this guy. He used to post on here until a bunch of people accused him of stealing "Shepard's style" or something, right?
I always thought he did pretty nice work. I think this print turned out really well.
Yeah thats tough... seeing Shep has soo many styles...
This looks pretty nice though
Good Job !!
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obbi wrote:
I think people were hating on this only for the fact of the Obey star was in the bottom left corner.
well, if shepard would have had a problem with it then i guess shepard shouldn't allow people to freely download the obey star from his website to use as they please.
everyone decided to gang up and attack him and i was one of the only one's who was defending him.
fribhey wrote:obbi wrote:
I think people were hating on this only for the fact of the Obey star was in the bottom left corner.
well, if shepard would have had a problem with it then i guess shepard shouldn't allow people to freely download the obey star from his website to use as they please.
everyone decided to gang up and attack him and i was one of the only one's who was defending him.
Frib- you and I both stuck up for this guy (one of the few times we agreed on something ) and I still am not happy with how it ended considering JB does come around anymore.
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Indian
Because an artist had created the original, even though the image is in public domain, we decided to design it after a real Indian. We used the below two photographs for reference:
My choice to use Josh was not because of cost. I have a successful business. Based upon what I was looking for to represent my companies, in my opinion, I don't think it could have been done any better. My two cents and I sign the checks. Always a fan of Shepard Fairey and this forum.
Thanks for all the feedback.
My choice to use Josh was not because of cost. I have a successful business. Based upon what I was looking for to represent my companies, in my opinion, I don't think it could have been done any better. My two cents and I sign the checks. Always a fan of Shepard Fairey and this forum.
Thanks for all the feedback.
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Re: Indian
JErikR wrote:Come on, that's not just an "indian." Does anyone know which Indian Chief this is? I don't, that's why I'm asking....
Name of files = Nez-Perce-Indian-Warrior and Indian-in-War-Bonnet
I don't think they are famous like Geronimo.
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Joshua Budich - New work & "Dreams" comin' up!
Only a few prints left of "The King", available at my website: http://www.joshuabudich.com/store. Thanks to everyone who purchased a copy so far!
Next print on tap will be "Dreams".
New images posted to my site: http://www.joshuabudich.com. Let me know what you guys think!
thanks again!
- Joshua
Next print on tap will be "Dreams".
New images posted to my site: http://www.joshuabudich.com. Let me know what you guys think!
thanks again!
- Joshua
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Looks good, man!
Is it limited edition, or is it an open edition? I dig it, I bet it looks super nice in person.
Is it limited edition, or is it an open edition? I dig it, I bet it looks super nice in person.
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Patillac13 wrote:Looks good, man!
Is it limited edition, or is it an open edition? I dig it, I bet it looks super nice in person.
From his site.....
THE KING
Limited-Edition of 50 prints. Signed & Numbered.
18"x24", 2-color Screenprint (black & metallic-red), on cream matte paper.
It IS a limited-edition of 50. Actually, 40 at this point.
thanks!
jbudich
thanks!
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Got one! Nice job on the print "The King"! Gonna look great on my wall, always been a huge Elvis fan Again, congrats on gettin your store up and runnin Josh!
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