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featured on the blogosphere
by admin on Feb.21, 2010, under my projects, school projects
i was googling things related to samholmesdesign while i was purchasing my domain name and i stumbled upon a blog entry featuring me! thedesignblog.org featured my under-the-seat bike bag with a built in rain cover back in december. i like how they rewrote my description to make it sound better.
branding
by admin on Feb.20, 2010, under my projects, school projects
we’ve started to create our own branding in haig’s professional practice class. these are some of my logo ideas.


new website
by admin on Feb.20, 2010, under school projects
haig and mike laut were telling us that we should register our own domain name so i went ahead and got SamHolmesDesign.com.

led light fixture
by admin on Feb.18, 2010, under school projects
i did this hanging led light fixture in sean hilliard’s studio.

unicycle project
by admin on Jan.05, 2010, under my projects
i got the idea for this project because there were a couple unused unicycles in my parent’s garage that were too beat up to ride. on weekends i’ve been teaching jenny to unicycle so i thought restoring one for her would make the perfect christmas present. i had a vision of a custom painted pink unicycle that would look like it was brand new. i started by disassembling an old torker lx unicycle and figuring out which parts i could salvage. the old seat was completely trashed from lots of bails and an unsuccessful air seat modification that paul had attempted so i had to toss it. the crank arms were bent and the threads were striped from extreme landings off high ledges so i had to toss those too. the pedals and tire also had to go because the pedals were scraped and the tire was worn through too the tube. that left me with a frame, hub, rim, bearings and hardware that needed to be brought back to life.
I ordered a standard torker lx seat and cranks on amazon but for the pedals i had something a little more creative in mind. i found these awesome transparent pink pedals on the internet that i knew were the perfect match for this project from the moment i saw them. i wanted to get a pink tire but it was out of my price range and i was already splurging on the pedals so i settled for an equally cool bright orange tire.
while i was waiting for the new parts to come i sandblasted the old frame to get all the old grime, paint and rust off. using the sandblaster was really fun and easy and i was really happy with how well the pieces came out. after i got all the paint off i went to the sherman williams auto paint store to figure out the best way to paint it and they said that auto paint would be too expensive so they recommended i use their self-etching primer and get enamel spray paints from a hardware store. i hung the frame up in the school’s paint booth and sprayed a coat of primer and followed by a few coats of light pink. then i did some math to figure out the size to needed to cut the diamonds so they would wrap around without over lapping. i cut the diamonds out of blue masking tape and stuck them on the frame while being carful not to touch the paint with my bare hands so the oils from my skin wouldn’t mess up the next coat. after the tape was just how i wanted, i did another coat of light pink so if any paint leaked under the edges of the tape it wouldn’t show. then i sprayed a couple coats of the dark pink and pulled off the tape. there was one spot where the tape pulled up the paint and i had to re-mask it and touch it up. after the paint peel was fixed i sprayed three light coats of clear to give it some gloss and put all the parts together. i wrapped the finished unicycle in a big box and gave it to jenny for christmas and she loved.



remember november
by admin on Nov.13, 2009, under uncategorizable
i sold my bmx bike on craigslist for $60 which was crazy because it didn’t even have any brakes and it was a really crappy bike. i saved a person at the ymca who was fake drowning because i though it might be a test. it wasn’t a test. i sold my microsoft office mac 2004 disc for $33 on ebay.
solidworks marker project
by admin on Nov.13, 2009, under school projects
for our solidworks class we had to model a marker. i used calipers to get all the dimensions and i even cut an old ad marker in half so i could get the insides right. i recreated the label in illustrator using an unrolled ad marker label as a reference.







