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A Soldier's Spyder - Graphic Kit development by Spiralus Spyder

Brevet05

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Okay folks,

For those who've read/posted on the thread "Tribal Art Decal - Lamonster", you'll know that I, and some other Spyderlovers, took Spiralus Design up on their free artwork on Spyder graphic kits in June. I wanted an Army-themed kit, and said that I would share the development process when Marc sent a concept picture. Well, that trigger event occurred, and here's the first volley in the effort. This first bit is just the part that will wrap the hood/trunk.
I didn't give the Spiralus folks a lot of guidance, as I wanted to see what their creativity could produce, so I simply asked for something based on our Army's logo (see my avatar pic), motto of "Army Strong" and sent some artwork of Army stuff I'd like included in the design. Here's round 1:

The first is the design he sent. I loved the star, but wasn't crazy about using our old camouflage pattern. So I sent him the other two as an indication of what I thought would look good. My wife and son really like the black version, so that's probably the direction we'll take. More as it happens!:2excited:
 
Hmmm.... The camouflage design was my first choice... The black one is my second choice so if the camo one is not an option, I'd vote for the black.
 
Better check for copyright infringement -----pretty sure all the Army logos are protected by a copyright.
 
Better check for copyright infringement -----pretty sure all the Army logos are protected by a copyright.
Good advice; I will, but living on an Army post, I'm surrounded by proud soldiers who sport Army logos on their vehicles. This also happens to be a little larger than many, but not as large as some I've had done by folks who work for me. I'm in the business of developing Army officers, so I suspect I'll have little trouble selling this concept to our Commanding General before I go final. Thanks for looking out for me!
 
You might want to check with the local JAG office about the copyright. Your commander is going to go to them about it anyways. That way you can include the answers in your request to get it approved faster. Just a thought...
 
Thanks; I've submitted a request to US Army Accessions Command's Strategic Outreach Division, as they control the Army branding. In this case, I don't think my local JAG is going to be of much help, but I do have a McCann Erickson (the Army's ad agency) rep that works for me, so I'll double tap that side on Monday.
 
I noticed you have the mirror extensions...I just put the 3" risers on my spyder and was thinking about the extensions. How do you like them? Difficult to install?
 
Make sure and post plenty of pics when you get her done. Have you seen the Daddy Darko creation out here?
 
Will do! I have seen Daddydarko's:bowdown:, and it sparked my desire for these graphics. I absolutely think his theme is awesome, but I'm all about the Army, so unless I were to claim the US Army Air Corps as my inspiration, would have to stick to ground-based themes. Have a great day!

BTW, I did initially consider following the Tuskegee Airmen paint scheme, but without a tail, it would have been too obscure.
1-tuskegee-airmen-p-51-mustang-stu-shepherd.jpg
 
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I like the whole Army theme you have going on and as far as the copyright goes I'm sure you will be just fine... This year its 'Army Strong", got it, however this sloggen changes every year... Maybe, just Maybe you could come up with something a little bit different in that areana, but again I DO like it but the words Army Strong is just about over and there will be a new one..

Joe
 
Will do! I have seen Daddydarko's:bowdown:, and it sparked my desire for these graphics. I absolutely think his theme is awesome, but I'm all about the Army, so unless I were to claim the US Army Air Corps as my inspiration, would have to stick to ground-based themes. Have a great day!

BTW, I did initially consider following the Tuskegee Airmen paint scheme, but without a tail, it would have been too obscure.
1-tuskegee-airmen-p-51-mustang-stu-shepherd.jpg


I definitely like that! Too bad you weren't able to use that some how.
 
I like the whole Army theme you have going on and as far as the copyright goes I'm sure you will be just fine... This year its 'Army Strong", got it, however this sloggen changes every year... Maybe, just Maybe you could come up with something a little bit different in that areana, but again I DO like it but the words Army Strong is just about over and there will be a new one..

Joe

Joe,

I think you're referring to the Army theme, which does change yearly. This year's theme is "Year of the NCO". The Army Strong is the marketing tagline, which only changes when it loses it's effectiveness. This started when the Army went to a volunteer force in the 1970's. The slogan was "Be All That You Can Be" Which lasted until 1999, when the Army shifted to "An Army of One", which was not nearly as long-lived. We went to "Army Strong" in 2006, and it's one I really like. We'll probably stick with it for a while, as it's proving to be effective. The theme song is amazing!:thumbup:
 
I definitely like that! Too bad you weren't able to use that some how.

Yeah, me too, but the Spyder has most of it's graphically usable surface in the front, while the Tuskegee theme is focused on the "Red Tail". Probably would need a mural of a flight of P-51s to get the point across.
 
My wife and I are both Soldiers and we like the first one.

BTW, any work produced by the government cannot be copyrighted and is on the public domain. My secondary MOS is barracks lawyer. :joke:
 
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Okay folks,

For those who've read/posted on the thread "Tribal Art Decal - Lamonster", you'll know that I, and some other Spyderlovers, took Spiralus Design up on their free artwork on Spyder graphic kits in June. I wanted an Army-themed kit, and said that I would share the development process when Marc sent a concept picture. Well, that trigger event occurred, and here's the first volley in the effort. This first bit is just the part that will wrap the hood/trunk.
I didn't give the Spiralus folks a lot of guidance, as I wanted to see what their creativity could produce, so I simply asked for something based on our Army's logo (see my avatar pic), motto of "Army Strong" and sent some artwork of Army stuff I'd like included in the design. Here's round 1:

The first is the design he sent. I loved the star, but wasn't crazy about using our old camouflage pattern. So I sent him the other two as an indication of what I thought would look good. My wife and son really like the black version, so that's probably the direction we'll take. More as it happens!:2excited:
First I'd like to say I really like your theme, I would eventually like to make my Spyder in rememberence of WWII. All Olive drab color, with the White star and circle on the hood, and stencel lettering.
This is the combination I think works best with your graphics, keep the center of the hood black as in the 2nd choice, and the camo on the side panels as in the 1st choice. Use the "Army Strong" logo in stencel as in your 3rd choice. You may want to decrease the size of the Star to fit inside the center portion of the hood.( JUST A THOUGHT)
See if they'll make up some more samples before you go to print...
My background is art, 4 years at the Philadelphia College of Art
 
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My wife and I are both Soldiers and we like the first one.

BTW, any work produced by the government cannot be copyrighted and is on the public domain. My secondary MOS is barracks lawyer. :joke:
While I don't think the Army leadership will have any difficulty with this, the Army logo is not technically a government production. It is a contracted item produced by the McCann Erickson advertising agency. Note that it is indeed a registered trademark.
 
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