Hamilton Arts designed the logo for “the sushi guru” back in September 2011. Here are the additional concepts that were given to the client. Hamilton Arts owns the rights to this logo as well as the conceptual artwork. Share on Facebook
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As a kid the home run derby was always the event I looked forward to watching on all-star weekend. So, having the event just 30 minutes away this year was really exciting. Thanks to Rich Wayas for providing us with tickets. The event didn’t disappoint! I was able to capture some highlights from our seats. [...]
YUM! Here are some delicious cupcake product shots for Too Sweets Bakery. Hamilton Arts created a logo for Too Sweets Bakery as well as their business cards and menus. Share on Facebook
For this year’s Mesa East Stake Girls Camp t-shirt design, the camp director came to Hamilton Arts with the theme of “Hear Me Roar” and wanted a a lion head with an aztec looking style. The idea we had was to hide individual items within the main elements of the design to hopefully get the [...]
Find all the differences with these images and email us your answers. (Email us your answers) – The first email with all correct answers will receive a Hamilton Arts t-shirt and If the winner is a fan of our facebook page they’ll also receive another cool freebie (so click here and do that before you [...]
One Color Ink came to Hamilton Arts is a panic. They had gone with a different company for designing their webpage and were very disappointed with the product they were given. We had taken an entirely different approach to the project and knocked it out of the park. They wanted a site that had some [...]
Walking the grounds at Val Vista Lakes really takes you to an entirely different place. You forget that this is the desert and you lose yourself in the the beautifully maintained green lawns and majestic 20 foot waterfall. The venue also features a sandy beach and lake front views. It would be a fabulous place [...]
Luke Air Force Base in Glendale, Arizona celebrated 70 years of “Thunder in the Desert” this month. The base is named for the first U.S. aviator to receive the Medal of Honor, Lieutenant Frank Luke, Jr. Born in Phoenix in 1897. The following images were taken with a Canon 7D with a Tameron 18-270mm lens. [...]
For a baseball fan, there isn’t much that compares to the Spring Training scene. Arizona is home to 15 Major League teams (Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland A’s, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Seattle [...]
View and download a set of hi-resolution jpg textures taken from Montezuma’s Castle and Montezuma’s Well in Arizona. Share on Facebook

