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7th Jun 2010Posted in: Articles 0

Rex White at Cartridge World in San Francisco recently opened a new location of Cartridge World at 272 Bush Street in San Francisco. Rex had an idea to use Rackafracka cartoons on a dry erase board in the lobby of his new store to grab attention for some products that he sells. He [...]

11th Aug 2009Posted in: Articles 0

This is the cartoon I did for Mischa Photography
For more information on custom cartoons for business please visit my website at www.fritzcartoons.com

7th Aug 2009Posted in: Articles 0

This was the cartoon I thought of during Richard Reinholdt’s seven minute presentation. For custom cartoons for your business please visit my website at www.fritzcartoons.com.

6th Aug 2009Posted in: Articles 0

This was the cartoon I thought of for Michael Heylin during his seven minute presentation. For custom cartoons for business please visit my website www.fritzcartoons.com.

3rd Aug 2009Posted in: Articles 0

Custom business cartoons by Fritz Cartoons. Email Fritz (fritz@fritzcartoons.com) to request a quote or visit www.fritzcartoons.com for more details.

30th Jul 2009Posted in: Articles 0

Custom cartoon for Julia Ten Eyck, Family Law Attorney

Custom cartoons for business by Fritz Cartoons
Direct Mail, Newsletters, Email Marketing, Presentations, Advertisements, Intranet, Websites, Blogs, Articles, Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Calenders, Quarterly Reports, Greeting Cards, Electronic Displays & More.

27th Jul 2009Posted in: Articles 1

Thanks to the power of BNI, my cartoons have been referred to another business in need of custom cartoons. The Queen of Quick Books (former member of BNI Embarcadero) wanted to use a Rackafracka cartoon to advertise in a humorous way that her company of bookkeepers were the RIGHT team for any bookkeeping needs [...]

17th Jul 2009Posted in: Articles 0

Many of you in BNI have received cartoons from me as part of my seven minute cartoon ritual during your presentation. Most of the jokes I come up with while you are speaking and I try to make them topical to the subject matter of your presentation.
This last month the United States Treasury’s Bureau [...]

6th Jul 2009Posted in: Articles, News 0

In recent 30 second commercials I’ve been telling everyone that I’ve had recent success by helping real estate developments like shopping centers, retail stores, and business parks cover the dark and empty lots with full color window coverings.
There is a lot of commercial real estate available out there because of the down economy. With [...]

13th Mar 2009Posted in: Articles 0

Points and Authorities the quarterly newsletter for the great law firm Buchalter Nemer has picked one of my favorite cartoons that I’ve done in a while to be in their winter issue. Although I posted this in October, the subject matter of the “light at the end of the tunnel” is perfect for times [...]

20th Feb 2008Posted in: Articles 0

On this project we took extra care on an sidewalk a-frame sign for a local coffee shop. I was hired by a local graphic designer who I have worked with before named Alyssa Warnock. The a-frame is a 3/4″ painted black MDO with sealed edges and vinyl graphics.

19th Dec 2007Posted in: Moonlighting 0

I drew the cartoon by hand, inked it, scanned it in the computer, cleaned it up, colored it, and then emailed it to Judith on time for her print deadline.

6th Aug 2007Posted in: Articles, News 0

Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP came to Marty from Sign*A*Rama San Francisco to duplicate an existing plaque at their East coast office in Washington DC. The problem was that no one had the existing plaque (1500 K Street)shown in the picture above the “Drinker plaque” on file, because it had been done many years prior. [...]

30th Jul 2007Posted in: News 0

There’s a new look to the building 1799 Union Street and Octavia. The old painting that had been up there got a face lift with a digital print mounted to dibond. The sign you see is 8′ x 8′ and was coated with anti-graffiti laminate.
The design was done by Red Letter Day Graphic Design. www.rldgroup.com

23rd Jun 2007Posted in: News 0

Hi everyone,
Dan Wheeler and I have been working on a small start-up website called
CrookedStreetPress.com. The goal of the website is to spoof local San
Francisco news and life. We and several contributing writers write the
articles and I post my RackaFracka cartoon there. Bradley designed the
website for us. We hope to launch our site to the world [...]

18th Apr 2007Posted in: Articles 2
5th Apr 2007Posted in: Articles 0

Thanks for listening to my 7 minutes in the last BNI meeting. I’m glad that most of you were able to stay awake. As I had mentioned in my Q & A portion of my presentation I am a cartoonist on the side. I have a daily cartoon strip called RACKAfracka that is posted 5 [...]

25th Sep 2006Posted in: Articles, Mail 0

The use of LED (Light Emitting Diode) for signage is increasing around the world.
LED is a semiconductor device that emits an electroluminescence. LED offers greater intensity of light, a longer lifetime and reduced energy consumption. In addition, LED offers uniform illumination, vivid colors and low voltage operation. LED is easy to install and has been [...]

17th Aug 2006Posted in: Articles 0

Opening Arguments Begin In Eastwood Trial
By Dave Reynolds, Inclusion Daily Express
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA–Diane zum Brunnen claims that a bathroom and other parts of Clint Eastwood’s Mission Ranch hotel in Carmel were inaccessible to her and her wheelchair in 1996.”Obviously I have doubts about that, and that’s why I’m here,” the actor/director told reporters outside the [...]

30th Mar 2006Posted in: Articles 1

See my cartoons that I do on my own time at fritzcartoons.com!

29th Mar 2006Posted in: Articles 0

According to eyewitness reports in the New York Daily News a boy fell two stories from a Harlem apartment building and bounced off a storefront awning and then landed on the sidewalk below with only a few cuts and bruises.
While this awning tale describes amazing awning capabilities, your typical awning is designed to serve several [...]

8th Sep 2005Posted in: Articles 0

“Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign designer Betty Willis remembers when Las Vegas was a few blocks wide with few signs. Created in 1959 “The Little Sign That Could” has appeared in movies on TV and all types of publications. It is the back drop for “Wheel of Fortune”.
Grade school kids made an image of [...]