To contact us Click HERE
Project Professional sells numerous styles of counter-tops from acrylic, glass, granite, marble, slate, tile to onyx and limestone, but how do they all get cared for? Thanks to the amazing folks at StoneTech Professional here are some great tips on caring for your natural stone.
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
30 Eylül 2012 Pazar
Coming Soon....It's May in Action
To contact us Click HERE
For the entire month of May our mega vendor and maunfacturers will be involved in our "Bring it Back Home" Event, which will be a full month of specials and sales from 50% off a new kitchen, to menus to prepare in your new kitchen!
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
To contact us Click HERE
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I'm featured in a new Freelance Portfolio E-zine!
To contact us Click HERE
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
"Drawing Inspiration" book is out and I'm in it!
To contact us Click HERE
I'm proud, humbled and honored to be apart of this wonderful collection of superstar artists from around the world. I met the author Michael Fleishman back in 2000 at a Graphic Artists Guild convention and what bundle of energy and knowledge he was even then. This is my 2nd Fleishman book that I have been in.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
29 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
To contact us Click HERE
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I'm featured in a new Freelance Portfolio E-zine!
To contact us Click HERE
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
"Drawing Inspiration" book is out and I'm in it!
To contact us Click HERE
I'm proud, humbled and honored to be apart of this wonderful collection of superstar artists from around the world. I met the author Michael Fleishman back in 2000 at a Graphic Artists Guild convention and what bundle of energy and knowledge he was even then. This is my 2nd Fleishman book that I have been in.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Wednesday's Hot Topic: Natural Stone Care
To contact us Click HERE
Project Professional sells numerous styles of counter-tops from acrylic, glass, granite, marble, slate, tile to onyx and limestone, but how do they all get cared for? Thanks to the amazing folks at StoneTech Professional here are some great tips on caring for your natural stone.
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Coming Soon....It's May in Action
To contact us Click HERE
For the entire month of May our mega vendor and maunfacturers will be involved in our "Bring it Back Home" Event, which will be a full month of specials and sales from 50% off a new kitchen, to menus to prepare in your new kitchen!
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
28 Eylül 2012 Cuma
Wednesday's Hot Topic: Natural Stone Care
To contact us Click HERE
Project Professional sells numerous styles of counter-tops from acrylic, glass, granite, marble, slate, tile to onyx and limestone, but how do they all get cared for? Thanks to the amazing folks at StoneTech Professional here are some great tips on caring for your natural stone.
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Coming Soon....It's May in Action
To contact us Click HERE
For the entire month of May our mega vendor and maunfacturers will be involved in our "Bring it Back Home" Event, which will be a full month of specials and sales from 50% off a new kitchen, to menus to prepare in your new kitchen!
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
To contact us Click HERE
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I'm featured in a new Freelance Portfolio E-zine!
To contact us Click HERE
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
"Drawing Inspiration" book is out and I'm in it!
To contact us Click HERE
I'm proud, humbled and honored to be apart of this wonderful collection of superstar artists from around the world. I met the author Michael Fleishman back in 2000 at a Graphic Artists Guild convention and what bundle of energy and knowledge he was even then. This is my 2nd Fleishman book that I have been in.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
27 Eylül 2012 Perşembe
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
To contact us Click HERE
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I'm featured in a new Freelance Portfolio E-zine!
To contact us Click HERE
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
"Drawing Inspiration" book is out and I'm in it!
To contact us Click HERE
I'm proud, humbled and honored to be apart of this wonderful collection of superstar artists from around the world. I met the author Michael Fleishman back in 2000 at a Graphic Artists Guild convention and what bundle of energy and knowledge he was even then. This is my 2nd Fleishman book that I have been in.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Wednesday's Hot Topic: Natural Stone Care
To contact us Click HERE
Project Professional sells numerous styles of counter-tops from acrylic, glass, granite, marble, slate, tile to onyx and limestone, but how do they all get cared for? Thanks to the amazing folks at StoneTech Professional here are some great tips on caring for your natural stone.
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Coming Soon....It's May in Action
To contact us Click HERE
For the entire month of May our mega vendor and maunfacturers will be involved in our "Bring it Back Home" Event, which will be a full month of specials and sales from 50% off a new kitchen, to menus to prepare in your new kitchen!
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
26 Eylül 2012 Çarşamba
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
To contact us Click HERE
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I'm featured in a new Freelance Portfolio E-zine!
To contact us Click HERE
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
"Drawing Inspiration" book is out and I'm in it!
To contact us Click HERE
I'm proud, humbled and honored to be apart of this wonderful collection of superstar artists from around the world. I met the author Michael Fleishman back in 2000 at a Graphic Artists Guild convention and what bundle of energy and knowledge he was even then. This is my 2nd Fleishman book that I have been in.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Wednesday's Hot Topic: Natural Stone Care
To contact us Click HERE
Project Professional sells numerous styles of counter-tops from acrylic, glass, granite, marble, slate, tile to onyx and limestone, but how do they all get cared for? Thanks to the amazing folks at StoneTech Professional here are some great tips on caring for your natural stone.
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Coming Soon....It's May in Action
To contact us Click HERE
For the entire month of May our mega vendor and maunfacturers will be involved in our "Bring it Back Home" Event, which will be a full month of specials and sales from 50% off a new kitchen, to menus to prepare in your new kitchen!
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
25 Eylül 2012 Salı
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
To contact us Click HERE
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I'm featured in a new Freelance Portfolio E-zine!
To contact us Click HERE
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
"Drawing Inspiration" book is out and I'm in it!
To contact us Click HERE
I'm proud, humbled and honored to be apart of this wonderful collection of superstar artists from around the world. I met the author Michael Fleishman back in 2000 at a Graphic Artists Guild convention and what bundle of energy and knowledge he was even then. This is my 2nd Fleishman book that I have been in.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
All contents and images © Jay Montgomery 2010
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
All contents and images © Jay Montgomery 2010
Wednesday's Hot Topic: Natural Stone Care
To contact us Click HERE
Project Professional sells numerous styles of counter-tops from acrylic, glass, granite, marble, slate, tile to onyx and limestone, but how do they all get cared for? Thanks to the amazing folks at StoneTech Professional here are some great tips on caring for your natural stone.
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Coming Soon....It's May in Action
To contact us Click HERE
For the entire month of May our mega vendor and maunfacturers will be involved in our "Bring it Back Home" Event, which will be a full month of specials and sales from 50% off a new kitchen, to menus to prepare in your new kitchen!
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
23 Eylül 2012 Pazar
Wednesday's Hot Topic: Natural Stone Care
Project Professional sells numerous styles of counter-tops from acrylic, glass, granite, marble, slate, tile to onyx and limestone, but how do they all get cared for? Thanks to the amazing folks at StoneTech Professional here are some great tips on caring for your natural stone.
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Coming Soon....It's May in Action
For the entire month of May our mega vendor and maunfacturers will be involved in our "Bring it Back Home" Event, which will be a full month of specials and sales from 50% off a new kitchen, to menus to prepare in your new kitchen!
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I'm featured in a new Freelance Portfolio E-zine!
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
"Drawing Inspiration" book is out and I'm in it!
I'm proud, humbled and honored to be apart of this wonderful collection of superstar artists from around the world. I met the author Michael Fleishman back in 2000 at a Graphic Artists Guild convention and what bundle of energy and knowledge he was even then. This is my 2nd Fleishman book that I have been in.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
22 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi
Wednesday's Hot Topic: Natural Stone Care
Project Professional sells numerous styles of counter-tops from acrylic, glass, granite, marble, slate, tile to onyx and limestone, but how do they all get cared for? Thanks to the amazing folks at StoneTech Professional here are some great tips on caring for your natural stone.
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Coming Soon....It's May in Action
For the entire month of May our mega vendor and maunfacturers will be involved in our "Bring it Back Home" Event, which will be a full month of specials and sales from 50% off a new kitchen, to menus to prepare in your new kitchen!
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I'm featured in a new Freelance Portfolio E-zine!
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
"Drawing Inspiration" book is out and I'm in it!
I'm proud, humbled and honored to be apart of this wonderful collection of superstar artists from around the world. I met the author Michael Fleishman back in 2000 at a Graphic Artists Guild convention and what bundle of energy and knowledge he was even then. This is my 2nd Fleishman book that I have been in.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
21 Eylül 2012 Cuma
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
I'm featured in a new Freelance Portfolio E-zine!
Greg Welch is a designer that specializes in magazine publishing. He has done a great deal of print magazines and has been doing some impressive online magazines and PDF portfolios for all types of artists. He created this new Freelance Portfolio online magazine. One of my illustrations is featured in the premier issue on the cover and here it is. He promotes it heavily online and is gaining some traction and a bit of controversy even. Want to be apart of it contact Greg.
"Drawing Inspiration" book is out and I'm in it!
I'm proud, humbled and honored to be apart of this wonderful collection of superstar artists from around the world. I met the author Michael Fleishman back in 2000 at a Graphic Artists Guild convention and what bundle of energy and knowledge he was even then. This is my 2nd Fleishman book that I have been in.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Look what's on my drawing board?
Page 145: On this page I discuss working out value at the pencil stage before color, among other things.
Chapter 13 - Drawing Is Provocative, page 212 is all mine! One of the things I discuss here is what I teach in some of my classes. Andrew Loomis discusses the importance of the five P's and the five C's. Look it up if you want to know or ask me or better yet buy this 368 page 500+ illustrations book and read all about it.
Wednesday's Hot Topic: Natural Stone Care
Project Professional sells numerous styles of counter-tops from acrylic, glass, granite, marble, slate, tile to onyx and limestone, but how do they all get cared for? Thanks to the amazing folks at StoneTech Professional here are some great tips on caring for your natural stone.
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Do's:
1. Do seal every 6 months!
2. Do clean up spills IMMEDIATELY, spills do penetrate these very porous surfaces!
3. Do use trivets or mats under hot dishes and cookware use placemat under china, ceramics,glass, silver, copper and other metals, they can scratch the sealant and stone!
4. Do dust surfaces frequently, dust can cause scratching
5. Do use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus
Dont's (and even some of these may shock you!:
1. Don't wait to clean up spills on stone
2. Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub and tile cleaners
3. Don't use vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other all purpose cleaners
4. Don't use abrasive cleaners or alkaline cleaners
The complete line is at our showroom so that you can care properly for your natural stone! Get more info through our web-site: www.projectproslp.com
Cleaners: Revitalizer, Cleaner, KlenzAll, Restore, Oil and Stain Remover
Protectants: Bullet Proof Sealers, Heavy Duty Sealer, Exterior Sealer
Transformers: Polish, Enhance, High Gloss
Coming Soon....It's May in Action
For the entire month of May our mega vendor and maunfacturers will be involved in our "Bring it Back Home" Event, which will be a full month of specials and sales from 50% off a new kitchen, to menus to prepare in your new kitchen!
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
You can also find us on our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=583924677#!/pages/Englewood-CO/Project-Professional-Building-Materials-and-Finishes/157339677024?ref=ts
20 Eylül 2012 Perşembe
I'm looking for a Summer Intern
I have posted on CollegeCentral.com with SCAD an internship position available at Jay Montgomery Illustration. If interested please apply by email to jay@jaymontgomery.com and send your resume and portfolio or link to your website or samples of your work directly to me.
Description:
I'm an award winning freelance Illustrator for over 18 years and currently a professor of Illustration at SCAD Atlanta. I'm looking for an Illustration, Graphic Design or Sequential major or alumni from SCAD that has a passion for illustration of all types and the willingness to learn on the job. This would be for Monday and Wednesday for about 3-4 hours a day depending on the current freelance workload. Must provide your own transportation to NE Marietta, GA. Tasks include researching for reference, thumbnail sketches, scanning and concepts of real world current freelance jobs. Also, general organizing and cleaning up studio. I have big task of digitally organizing, adding keywords and uploading my 500+ stock art collection to an illustrator friendly stock art web site. Learn hands on about the business being a freelance illustrator; negotiating, pricing, client communication, promotion and having fun! To see the variety of work that I do please visit my website at http://www.jaymontgomery.com
Intern skills needed:
Dependable, on time, excellent communication skills, competent on the Mac, drawing skills, Photoshop, internet research skills, Knowledge about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Flash, Filemaker Pro and Word are a big plus. This internship could be apart of your curriculum at SCAD and is unpaid.
Schedule:
Start ASAP until August 26th, 2009 Most every Monday and Wednesday as needed.
Place:
The home/studio of Jay Montgomery Illustration - 290 Vistawood Dr. Marietta, GA 30066.
Thanks,Jay
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