
Front view of our new frame wall at Shannon-Rose Design
I have been collecting and making picture frames for about a year now to hang on a big empty wall—one of which we have. Since the frames were all prebuilt, I had to find the backup files of the original designs and resize them for each unit. Because of this, I removed most of the small text from each and turned them into a poster-style design compositions.
Some transformed into exceptional posters, including the 17 Chapel brochure cover and Elco Electric Boat Postcard that we created years ago. All posters were printed on the Epson 9800 large format printer on glossy paper. The big, thick pine frame is leftover trim material I had custom shaped when the eaves of my house were restored.
We have room for a few more frames, but this is a good start, and a change for the better. Because you see these right when you walk into the office, it serves a sort of brag book for some of our work. And the Italian pendant lights make it the perfect gallery.



Stay tunes, as more changes are afoot.
Tags: Design Studio · epson 9800 prints · Frame wall · interior design · Saratoga Springs NY · Shannon-Rose Design
