Tag: design
Mike the Painter’s Fin Wallet
Doing work for artists and creative people is always a bit intimidating. Mike is a painter who sent me one fuzzy scan of a picture and instructions to do what I do…perfect!
Posted: May 3rd, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: customer, design, fin, handmade, leatherwork, painter, wallet
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front pocket journal – just about as good as it gets….
I’ve been productive as hell and here’s just one of the latest pieces to leave the shop. I am proud to introduce you to a very utilitarian piece o’ work – the steveb Front Pocket Jounal Cover. Amazing innovation it is – this front pocket. It allows you, the user, to put all kinds of stuff […]
Posted: January 8th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: customers, design, friends & family, gifts, journals, leatherwork
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Belt & Wallet set for Dennis
As I have mentioned in posts past, making a set of leather goods is a kind of special affair, most folks buy one piece at a time, so getting the chance to do a few pieces for one person at one time is cool – i enjoy tying a belt and wallet together with a […]
Posted: December 28th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: basketweave, belt, customers, design, leatherwork, stamping
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rebuilt jockey helmet
After nearly 20 years of faithful service my novelty jockey helmet needed a rebuild in a pretty big way. Back in the day, most any self respecting NYC biker wore a jockey helmet – this was most certainly a *club* style influence. Growing up at ground zero in the moto scene, there was never really […]
Posted: December 24th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, riding & road tripping, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: design, leatherwork, motorcycles, NYC
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Tyler’s belt
A new belt for Tyler. Black color, tan thread, brass buckle, a wack stamping pattern, lined with Pig. Tyler never had his draws so stylishly secure.
Posted: December 22nd, 2008 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: belt, design, leatherwork projects, stamping
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Loving Logos
I love logos. I have a thing for graphic design. My specific interests are in logo’s, identity’s, brandmarks – whatever you might want to call ’em. I like the idea of distinguishing ones self and services through a graphic mark or device. If designed, with knowledge and sensitivity of the subject matter – a logo […]
Posted: December 18th, 2008 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: design, logos, stickers, thoughts on this & that
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special Briefcase shoulder strap
Alot of my customers carry a briefcase or over-the-shoulder/sling/ messenger/ computer bag. Usually they are some sort of heavy duty ballistic nylon – like my favorite (and pricey) brand of choice – Tumi. All of these type bags come with a standard issue shoulder strap – pretty ugly. Since I am always looking for ways […]
Posted: December 12th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: design, leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that
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New Product – Moleskine Journal Cover
As if you havent figured it out by now, I like my words. I like words in general, but i especially like my words…lol. I always carry a journal with me, to capture thoughts, take notes when i am in a meeting and in general, to make me look smarter than I am. For many years […]
Posted: December 11th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: customers, design, leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that
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pulling punches
One of the rules of taking care of your tools is to use them correctly. Screwdrivers should’nt be used to pry or be pounded on with hammers (unless they are someone else’s), ratchets are not breaker bars, knife blades are not screwdrivers, etc, etc. In the leathercraft world we dont use metal hammers very often, […]
Posted: December 9th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: design, leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, tools
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Brandi Fin
Reaching back in the archive here for a little discourse on a special *surprise birthday* wallet with a meaningful, personal piece of art showcased front and center. My customer Brandi was a girlfriend of the gent who had this art as a tattoo. Mind you this was a small tattoo, and a very old tattoo..and […]
Posted: December 7th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: customers, design, leatherwork projects, wallet
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handy dandy iPod ear(bud)phone case
Utility..let me ponder Utility – one of the key guiding principles behind the design of my work. Stuff has to work well first and foremost. You wont find leaherwork that is uncomfortable or unusable coming from my shop, no sir, sacrificing style for utility or comfort aint gonna happen. You might need to break a […]
Posted: November 16th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: design, leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that
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