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Initial belt buckle concept visual. Reusing Detroit steel, the concept is to use old American muscle car hoods and other body panels to make belt buckles.
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Reusing Detroit steel, the concept is to use old American muscle car hoods and other body panels to make belt buckles. Here is a sketch explaining to the fabricator possible construction techniques.
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Reusing Detroit steel, the concept is to use old American muscle car hoods and other body panels to make belt buckles. The making of. Here Eric Froh crafts the buckle.
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Reusing Detroit steel, the concept is to use old American muscle car hoods and other body panels to make belt buckles.
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Reusing Detroit steel, the concept is to use old American muscle car hoods and other body panels to make belt buckles. The hood came from a red '71 Dodge Charger.
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Sketch showing an initial graphic idea tying the Red Hand logo in with a race car.
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Sketch showing a graphic idea of tying the Red Hand logo in with a race car.
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Illustration for a t-shirt of tying the Red Hand logo in with a race car.
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Here we can see the logo and racecar t-shirt illustration along with the belt buckle made from an original red 1971 Dodge Charger. Model: Brent Forest. Photographer: Jon Adams. Styling: Middlecott Design
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Some print material for Red Hand.
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Red Hand, a new mens accessories brand. Born in DC, designed in Detroit (by Middlecott) and made in America. Graphic design by Middlecott.
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Red Hand Photoshoot. Models: Brent Forest and Nicollett Warczak. Photographer: Jon Adams. Styling: Middlecott Design
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Graphic design of shirts and ID of the belt buckle by Middlecott Design. Red Hand Photoshoot. Models: Brent Forest and Nicollett Warczak. Photographer: Jon Adams. Styling: Middlecott Design
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