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5,984 notes// Evolution of STRANGER THINGS S1-S5 // .2026
Finally done reworking of my Stranger Things evolution fan art since the end of the finale, it’s so emotional and cheerful at the same time! Hope you enjoy it!
!Do not download the artwork for any usage1
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209 notesGodzilla vs Gigan .2025
Prints available online at Mondo
Thanks to MONDO for inviting me to be part of the Godzilla Universe! What a honor to reveal the poster with different talented artists! The illustration I designed was based on the early Godzilla NES, added health bars to make it more like a fighting style game.
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4,881 notesMcDonald's - 47 West 57th Street, NYC, NY (1989)
"A fast-food restaurant that makes the customer want to linger is something of a rarity. The McDonald's on 57th Street in New York City, designed by Charles Morris Mount, is almost unrecognizable as a member of the chain that usually boasts golden arches. Eschewing the corporate colors of yellow, red and orange, Mount chose a high-tech, electric blue and fuchsia color palette. Glass bricks, blue tiles and a reflective ceiling give the space a luminous, underwater quality.
Another departure from the fast-food restaurant formula was the installation of a carpet in the seating area, which Mount felt would soften the environment and cut down on noise. The heavily-trafficked main serving area was tiled in a distinctive blue pattern. Easy maintenance of the tiled area, which must be mopped frequently, was ensured by the installation of a slate ribbon between the carpeted and tiled area. The ribbon protects the carpet and also visually defines the curving border between the two floor treatments. The cost per square foot for this project was reportedly no more than a standard McDonald's." (front of house budget listed in 1989 dollars at $450,000)
Designed by Charles Morris Mount, Jennifer Wellmann, and the team of Silver & Ziskind/Mount
Scanned from Restaurant Design 2 (1990) by Judi Radice and The Best of Neon: Architecture, Interiors, Signs (1992) by Vilma Barr















