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Mystery Tour 2006
Gail created this poster to have an old style gangster look. As a change from the typical, she used a female as the main character. The poster was published in the Ottawa Citizen in black and white. |
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Mystery Tour 2005
This poster is special to us in that it is 100% original. The bikes were photos taken at demo rides at the Ride For Sight. Andrew was kind enough to model for us at the local public school. There is no clip art in this poster at all. |
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Annual HOG Charity Run
Our latest collaborative effort, done January 2004 for September's event. This event used to be known as the annual toy run or parade — the event is still in support of the Salvation Army Capital Campaign. |
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Merrywood
I guess our posters must not have been that bad, because even the Perth chapter asked us for our services! |
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Charity HOG Wash
Gail made this poster for the Freedom LOH. We both wanted to try something completely different, and the barn look really achieved that. |
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Poker Run For St Vincent's Hospital
Gail's first poster for the Freedom chapter got our name out there again for excellent event advertising. |
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Ontario Rally T-Shirt Contest
This was submitted for the 2001 all Ontario Provincial Rally T-Shirt design contest with entries limited to the hosting HOG chapters: Hawkesbury, Perth, Kingston, and Ottawa. (It didn't win.) |
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2001 Ontario Provincial HOG Rally
Gail's first poster for the Eastern Ontario Ottawa HOG chapter. |
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Observation Run
I helped out a fellow HOG member, Grant, by making this poster for his run. The bitmap background almost killed my less sophisticated PC of the time. |
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Flog Your Hawg V
If you recognize the Hog on the Hawg, you've probably read the Ottawa HOG Chapter newsletter, where his graphic still lives on. |
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Toys For Tots
This poster is one of my oldest that has survived. Many were lost to computer upgrades! The Santa in the 1995 poster shown here was Eric, who donned the red suit many times in support of the Salvation Army's Christmas toy drives.
It is with great sadness that I write that Eric has passed away on the 8th of February, 2005. Click here for his obituary and some photos. |