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This is Aaron Draplin telling me a story about a sign. He's a graphic designer and very passionate about what he does. Strong language- mostly lots of F words. If you like design stuff you gotta check out his site.
draplin.com

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  • Joseph Robertson 3 years ago
    True dat. Reminds me of Geoffrey Ellis discussing disappearing americana in this interview:
    lab-zine.com/issues/2/articles/get-your-memories/
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  • Niki Bivona 3 years ago
    LOVE THIS! Damn it, I wish more "designers" felt this way.
  • doncrowley 3 years ago
    we do! wejust don't swear as much :p
  • James Edmondson 2 years ago
    I think a lot of designers get caught up with trying to sound smart. Often, it comes out as pretentious, so when we see talented guys with a distaste for bullshit, it's wildly refreshing.
    I swear a ton.
  • Nachiketa Amin 1 year ago
    Fuck! Maybe we should swear... and start a revolution, Graphic Design and Architecture revolution... America is getting watered down, the whole world is got this shit design virus... cause every asshole and his grandma has CS4 and they think they are designers.. Putting up signs on empty pyramids piled on top of some fucking stucco structure... Its all hollow, the building, the business, and the design... Its all fucked... Quality has been massacred at the hands of quantity and bottom line commercial profits... There is no taste...
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  • Nate Beaty 3 years ago
    coreldraw indeed! that's something else. the old sign was so amazing... wtf.
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  • Karen Abad plus 3 years ago
    Oo im glad this is on vimeo!
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  • Mister E. 3 years ago
    I definitely want to see this in its entirety.
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  • Emmie 3 years ago
    Thank you for taking the video, for that kind of insight and sharing it here.
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  • Juztn plus 3 years ago
    Hahaha!....that's sad....
    good storytelling skills
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  • Steve Holt 3 years ago
    Right the hell on. Art, music, everything seems to be dumbed down and packaged over the last thirty years or so. It's sort of like the death of craftsmanship.
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  • Rob Q 3 years ago
    I agree! (never been to the US though...)
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  • mexisurfer 3 years ago
    How about you design something better for the motel and give it as a gift? Seriously! That sign was shite! I got $5 bucks I'll donate.
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  • Lyall Fvrphy 3 years ago
    Heritage and aesthetics are really important. Thanks for putting this up.
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  • Love it! Can't wait to see the entire piece.
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  • Fairchild 3 years ago
    Thank you man for posting this. I always do my best to offer quality work to clients for a good price. Don't worry. Good designers have your back. We'll keep America from being fuked. There has to be a part two.
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  • Paul Frederick 3 years ago
    Indeed! Make sure you show some good stuff in the show too! It's easy to point out the crap, since it's everywhere...you need to take this guy and have him show you what he thinks is good in modern graphic design, not just from the past. It's like a film critic, it's the stuff he/she likes that defines them!

    This looks like an AWESOME project you are onto man! Good luck!
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  • Rahul Kallankandy 3 years ago
    well executed...feel the passion...and cant wait for the docu..hurry up will ya....
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  • Chuck Reynolds 3 years ago
    haha nice I can't wait to see the full version when it's done. Love the passion, but there's a lot of truth to that. I'm tired of fkn papyrus EVERYWHERE and all the other stuff like that
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  • Scott Siegling 3 years ago
    Great video. Thanks for making it.
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  • David Drucker 3 years ago
    Reminds me of some of what James Howard Kunstler talks about. He points out that since the US seems to be going to war to 'protect it's values and culture', it seems there ought to be a place worth defending. Check his website kunstler.com/ for 'eyesore of the month'...
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  • vlad mateescu 3 years ago
    booooring
  • GullFire 4 months ago
    soooouless
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  • deleted! 3 years ago
    so right

    ...stumbled upon something that might cheer you guys up though :)

    vimeo.com/1320972
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  • Doinwork 3 years ago
    MMMMM Futura Bold
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  • Harrison Miracle 3 years ago
    i REALLY want to see this
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  • Clif Dickens 3 years ago
    It's nice to see someone actually care about design, and it's reflection on our generation.

    And why would ANYONE want to get rid of that original sign?
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  • jeff plus 3 years ago
    I'm a civil engineer and I hate to be prejudice but the REALITY is foreigners who own businesses lack taste.. You go to any part of the country and this ain't opinion its fact.. Asians are the worst.. I'll tell that to their faces, their store fronts are hideous.
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  • Eric E. Anderson 3 years ago
    Blippo Bold... the horror!!! I feel your pain brother.
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  • Joe Moya plus 3 years ago
    Only a hard core and truely convicted graphic designer could put this in such colorful terms...

    "...(I see the new sign design is...) this hunk of sh$^ Corel Draw...couple gradients...couple a' bad line drawings of a bird...Sunset Hotel... IN BLIPPO BOLD!!!!!!
    ....BLIPPO!!!....was an ELECTRO-SET made in like
    FU!@ING... 74-72-78...or whatever the fu@#...And it was like... NO history... NO respect for this great little motor lodge. I just wanted to go that sign company and just rip that fu@#$ing kids head off...."

    LOL.... Classic!!!!!!
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  • kateopolis 3 years ago
    word.
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  • Bob 3 years ago
    This is so good. I can't stand two bit sign companies, it's almost as if they just change the text from client to client.
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  • that was great
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  • Dan Tveita 3 years ago
    that was great! when will the docu be finished?
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  • Jess Gibson plus 3 years ago
    WOW. The response to this little clip is great. We're happy that so many people are on the same page. I do need to warn everyone that this "mini", and I do mean short, documentary is about Aaron Draplin. It's NOT about design. Draplin is a graphic designer and he does talk a lot about design and what he likes and what inspires him- but the focus is really about Aaron as a person. I originally asked him to do this just for fun , just for something new on my web site. We really had not planned for this kind of response. If you like his idea and passion from this extra clip then you will like the three clips to follow. He's an interesting guy with opinions that I feel are entertaining. That's really all there is to it. If you are hoping to hear some kind of revolutionary rant about design then I think you might be expecting too much. If you are looking to be entertained and hear opinions about design from a not so typical designer, then you will like this.

    Thanks again for such positive feedback and for being so patient!!! I know this is taking forever but we are both really busy and this is our side project. Part one is coming.
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  • David Nottoli 3 years ago
    Awesome. You gotta come to talk about this at Interesting New York. That kind of passion is just what we're looking for.
    interestingnewyork.com/about
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  • Karla Jean Davis 3 years ago
    This is so freaking right on. The lack of respect totally applies across the board, to film, music. . .anything creative. The ease and accessibility of computers makes it far too easy for people with no concept of composition to throw something together, get it in front of people, and somehow pass it off as art. You don't have to apprentice anymore to get anything done; I think that's half of it. All these snot-nosed kids who think they've got it sussed...
    When Kelly Clarkson is calling Clive Davis "old" and "irrelevant" and people are caving to HER whims instead of an incredibly wise man with over 40 years' experience in the music industry, where is this generation headed?
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  • Dre 3 years ago
    Right on point! If you're a designer (I am) you notice this shit every day. Architecture is the worst offender IMO & lasts/offends the longest. Go into any new suburb & look at the McHouses. The blind repetition of senseless design makes me want to hunt down the property developer & beat his ass.
    Hey, make sure you don't turn this into a racist thing. Stupidity is a global thing. I travel the world pretty regularly & this kind of shit is going on everywhere. We've all become so dollar-driven that we forget about how our environment (man made or otherwise) effects us & that there is value to beauty & history.
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  • Tommy Eibling 3 years ago
    this was great
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  • vamapaull 3 years ago
    Yep, that's sad
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  • the werd is spoken.
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  • Oscar 3 years ago
    15 thousand dollars? Sunuvabitch! I have throw away designs that are light years better than that shit.
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  • Ale Rumsey 3 years ago
    Wow... I can't believe that, I would have offered a free replacement.. freehand line drawings of birds. The company that ripped her off is really just taking the proverbial pee.
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  • Liam Crean 3 years ago
    Let's take em down., let's take em aaaaall down.
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  • Jason Drakeford plus 3 years ago
    so right on...
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  • starkdesignny 3 years ago
    Dude, awesome. Love the commentary.
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  • Daniel Jordahl 3 years ago
    Amazing. Looking forward to the whole thing.
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  • Good or bad...all clients get the work they deserve. But, it is true that it pollutes the culture. But, if the culture doesn't give a shit, how can we change that? If the French didn't care about good bread or the Italians with their clothes, what could we do?
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  • Jeff Peppers 3 years ago
    I share the sentiment here, then i click to go to the guys website.. (draplin.com)

    good words,
    put your passion into your website!
  • Shawn Hazen 3 years ago
    Did you look at his work? The site's simple, but he's incredibly talented...
  • Luke Pygman 2 years ago
    I agree Shawn... it's intentionally minimalist. He's got some great work on there.
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  • B. Floorpisser J. 3 years ago
    Nice video drap. Funny to hear your voice again after all these years. Too bad you're fighting a losing battle. This is PROGRESS - there was probably some dildo back in 1950 lamenting the destruction of the local whorehouse to build that pre-fab art deco piece of shit motel anyway. Get over it.
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  • Phil Barbato 3 years ago
    YES! Go get 'em!
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  • Esau Kessler 3 years ago
    Well I am glad I am not the only psycho who rants on about aesthetics like fonts, and signage, and American heritage.
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  • Alexa Sullivant 3 years ago
    I can't wait to see the whole thing.
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  • Maco 3 years ago
    It is possible the designer charged $15,000 after many proposal and revisions of a sign that would have actually rocked, and the Russian lady insisted on it looking the way it did. I have had clients that have opted for having their idea basically recreated in offset friendly format, even though their idea may TOTALLY suck and I may want to kill myself for letting something dumb and shitty make it to the public domain. If this was not the case with this Russian lady, she still has awful taste for accepting such a shitty sign. And if the designer really put in about an hours worth of work to pump out this crappy ass sign, somebody should ass-rape this fucker by shoving THIS very sign up his/her ass
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  • Chris Mear 3 years ago
    If Aaron's so upset about them replacing the wonderful old sign, why did he pay to have it ripped down, take just a couple of arrows, and throw the rest in the trash? Seems like it's as much his fault as anyone else's that the old sign isn't around anymore.
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  • Jess Gibson plus 3 years ago
    the new owners of the motel were taking the sign down- for whatever reason. Aaron rescued what he could. When he said the rest just kind of went away he meant the people taking the sign down took the left overs with them. It's unlikely with the price of steel these days that the left overs were "thrown in the trash".
  • Chris Mear 3 years ago
    That makes sense. Fair play, then. Thanks.
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  • Hak en Haai 3 years ago
    it's radio with pictures..
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  • Jeremy Jaymes 3 years ago
    You just made my morning with this little clip, in fact I signed up for Vimeo simply to leave this comment. Right on!
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  • G Desmond 3 years ago
    So very right. I passed by a shop in Saint Louis the other day and found this:

    flickr.com/photos/49004159@N00/sets/72157609381766743/

    I won't bring you down with what the shop's new sign looked like.
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  • Fucking radical. I love this guy's passion.
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  • Kurt Cruse 3 years ago
    How much you think this guy charges?
    tinyurl.com/5jhjet
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  • Freshly Diced 3 years ago
    The real reality. Amazing.
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  • Cam Warnock 3 years ago
    I read his blog daily. Dude's just so passionate about everything!! It's real inspiring.
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  • Michael Tobia 3 years ago
    Where has he been all my life! I always felt like this and really felt this strongly SPecifically on this topic!! Man, there should be a board of something, to really base price on something like this, rather then have someone buy that design for like 15,000, get it for 500 bucks or something. Wow, its good not to feel alone!
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  • NR.Rise 3 years ago
    Recent Graph Design graduate. Work for a T-shirt company. They got me doing everything from silkscreening to the book-keeping; everything but what I went to school for. Graphic Design is like the fastfood business of the art world. 30 min or less or your graphics are free.
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  • pinksage 3 years ago
    I think I love you. I have been saying this industry is so fucked and something has to be done about it.
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  • Adam Blake 3 years ago
    Another recent GD grad. I stare at my surroundings and wish it could all be designed. Hell even our homes are just one blank canvas after another, our cars are the same bland colors. We need life and zest injected into our every day.

    Happy to know there's a lot of us out there...we need to convince our environment it deserves to be designed.
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  • Sebas van den Brink plus 3 years ago
    Blippo Bold lol jesus!
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  • Jeff Griffith 3 years ago
    Blippo Bold I hardly knew ye.
    Well, as I used to say in my old retro magazine ATOMIC...some people just don't understand that we need to keep the old stuff sometimes. (even if it's just a couple arrows and lightbulbs)
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  • FontFont 3 years ago
    The man is right. Absolutely right.
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  • Anders Dahl 3 years ago
    Great clip, I agree 100%.
    If I had the $ and space, I would buy old signs on eBay and put them up elsewhere.
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  • A boy with glasses 3 years ago
    I think the guy's totally right.
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  • Andrew Brady 2 years ago
    I completely agree. This video constantly motivates me to do good work rather than just passing shit off just to get by. There are two web design companies around my area that basically do stuff like this and like Draplin says "pollute" the area with crappy design. Great video, can't wait to see the whole documentary!
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  • Soliz Photography 2 years ago
    I see it day in and day out at my work... We are a software company working for all US Native American tribes and the Original Logos and Seal these people have are wonderful - but recently they have been changing to corel draw gradient pieces of shit!

    They are charged an arm and a leg for what looks like one of the logos you see on templates from Microsoft clipart.

    I see so many WONDERFUL logos and seals just tossed aside and replaced with garbage. This includes huge signs and banners they use.

    Wonderful video by the way.
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  • Rudy Nematzadeh 2 years ago
    the fact that you are blaming the design on CorelDRAW and trying to make it sound like it's amateurs toolkit, takes away any credibility from your argument. the fact is CorelDRAW is THE TOOL to have in sign business if you know ANYTHING about it.
  • Kyle Monk 2 years ago
    No, I think what hes saying is its generic, that using Corel draw a sign that awful could be cranked out in just a few minutes and not only didn't justify the pricetag but didn't do service to the motel.

    Even using photoshop that sign could be produced in no time at all. Hes not faulting the tool, just the rationale behind the person that used it, how that rationale is creating mundane art.
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  • Gavin Day 2 years ago
    The new sign is absolute crap.

    But falling in love with the past is bullshit.


    The old sign is gorgeous and well crafted, but to like it just because it's old is pathetic. Nostalgia is totally overrated.

    Nostalgia is nice because it's familiar, it's cute, it's non-threatening. It requires no real thought, doesn't challenge us with something we don't understand. It's easy to get.

    When you can't think of anything new.....get romantic about the past and call it kitsch/vintage/worn.

    The designers of the new gammy bird gradient sign deserve a slap not because they got rid of the past, but because they have zero talent and charged $15000 for shit.
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  • Tiago Ribeiro 2 years ago
    I just realized... portugal is so f*cked!
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  • FIVE5IVE 2 years ago
    You mention motels and *ping there goes the iconography burning it's way through our collective consciousness... worldwide. Some things should not change including signs with significant historical value (read 'heritage'). Understand that I'm all for change but this kind of mindless money grubbing (yes, grubbing) ambition should be rooted out and stamped on and out.

    Just my opinion in flow...
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  • realityphotography plus 2 years ago
    right on. period.
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  • Charles Huettner 2 years ago
    the new sunset design was worse that i was trying to imagine when you were building it up.
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  • craig johnston 2 years ago
    I am an designer and also very familiar (unfortunately) with Sedalia. I am not certain if that sign is a reflection of America, but it certainly is a reflection of Sedalia. That town is well past being in decline, it is crumbling skeleton. Sedalia in large part was built on the rail system which for the most part has given way almost entirely to the interstate and air. There is next to nothing cosmopolitan there - Sedalia rather is the pinnacle of rural Missouri culture, so much so that it is home of the Missouri state fair.

    The old sign was nice even for it's time and the new one is shit - but in large part because the fine folks in Sedalia don't have a f-ing clue of what the baseline for a reasonable design is.
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  • minimal design 2 years ago
    That sign "redesign" is so bad that it's almost funny...

    Then again, we all listen to atrocious quality music in MP3 format... And most of us shave with crappy 25 blade Gillette marketing gimmicks instead of the far superior old school straight razors... etc... why? Because we have different priorities and/or we don't know any better.

    As designers, we should keep in mind that we're specialists in our field and we need to respect people who are not. It's part of our job to educate clients and respect where they're coming from...

    I agree to some extent with the guy in the video, but the attitude seems counter productive to me.

    It's entertaining though, for sure... And a very well made documentary.
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  • jonas dees 2 years ago
    Love the video and thoughts from Aaron Draplin but the question on my mind is; where is the whole mini documentary? I would really like to see the rest.
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  • Jan R. 2 years ago
    I'm with you Jess!
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  • Musser plus 2 years ago
    I love this man. This man gives me HOPE... no... REAL HOPE... for America.
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  • Morris 2 years ago
    hells-to-the-yeah!
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  • Roland Crosby 2 years ago
    Oh wow he's not kidding. Here's a Street View link: is.gd/CLHG
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  • sparkledusted 2 years ago
    great to see the passion! so right on.
    and that lazy mentality of the sub-par gets exported round the world...
    were I the chump that made that orangey yellow dreck, not only would I be ashamed, but pretty damn afraid of that visit by A Draplin.
    would like to see the finished doc; good luck getting it done.
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  • Jason Beam 2 years ago
    AWESOME. Let's firebomb sign companies with "in-house designers"! Let's destroy restaurants who have their menus done at Kinkos! Let's annihilate anyone who uses Corel Draw on a daily basis! Too extreme? Sighhhh. I guess we could go on an EXTREME LETTER WRITING CAMPAIGN!
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  • Dan Halpern 2 years ago
    I'm burnin' down the next restaurant or tanning salon that uses "Papyrus"!!!!!11!
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  • jason koxvold plus 2 years ago
    suddenly extra respek for draplin. excellent all round
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  • Ray Roman 2 years ago
    Wow, thats bullshit. I much rather stare at the old sign!
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  • STEVE STANISH 2 years ago
    sad,sad sad, unfortunately there is no more real quality in so much around us. People tear down beautiful things and replace them with shiny new garbage. Blame it on Wal-Mart? I don't know-I feel your pain man.
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  • JVF Consulting 2 years ago
    Hilarious video!
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  • Jeremy Richie 2 years ago
    so truthful.
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  • waggit 2 years ago
    i love this geezer. i love the way he bought a 25ft sign because he liked the look of it with no regard of where to put it. I wish there were more people like him in this world
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