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Our hope is that you will analyze your projects and ask yourself some important questions;  how much did you pay for my last video or design, was it to high, could I have saved some cost on this project?

Faster computers, higher quality HD camera's, and young, aggressive talent, pose a threat to big production companies and design firms. Minimal overhead and creative young talent add up to a unique, outside-the-box thinking.  Gone are the days of trying to mimic someone else's work or using old designs that were left behind in drafts from prior clients.

At eyedeel we strive to be unique; taking creativity to that next level.  All creative firms have something in common, we try to use the best verbiage we can. Whether it's web sites, commercials, or brochures that are in need of a great sales pitch, we are the best and we'll work to showcase your best.

We will cut our verbiage here and let our work and clients speak for themselves.  Feel free to contact us with any type of question.  Click here to see the August project of the month, video is under the corperate tab called franchise

 

 
When thinking 'design' most people think web or print design, but design is in every aspect of our lives and not limited to a few mediums. Design is everywhere. Whether your repainting your office, planning a home remodel or even building a custom 1961 Chevrolet Impala, you're designing. To the left is just such an example of what we're capable of at eyedeel.

The 1961 Chevy Impala has many hours of body, paint, fabrication, and upholstery work.  This car has won many awards at local shows and was invited in 2007 and then in 2008 to appear in the Mild to Wild show in the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma Washington. The Impala also appears in the December 2007 issue of the Good Guys Gazette on page 161.

Did you see the episode of American Hotrod when they built another 61? Well, the custom grill that they designed for that car was one of a kind, and then they fired the guy who programmed it on the water jet and lost the file for the program. We called them up and bugged them to cut us that same grill. Two weeks later they found the file and cut a grill. Now this 61 has the 2nd Boyd 61 impala grill. We then designed a second smaller grill and installed it in place of the front license plate cutout and then stuck a pair of Piaa offroad running lights behind it.

The 1964, Chevelle was set to look all stock and back to original paint schemes, nothing to fancy but several versions were developed to help visualize the end results.

When you are shopping around for a design work or are simply stuck on which colors or design will look the best, contact us and give us a shot. We would be happy to offer advise or work with you in putting together the perfect 'design'.