Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Random signs on my way home

These are some random signs I took on my way home today.

The East side of Campus is not as "affluent" as the West side.

This is the rear of Baskin-Robbins, the hip, indie, obscure side you wouldn't know about unless you were "in the know."

This was so sad, the paint is chipping on this sign and the store is out of business.

If that wasn't sad enough, then I saw this on the window of the print shop.

I don't know where to begin with this store front.

The sign of this shop is, I would say, very "rustic"

Monday, August 29, 2011

Campbell At Night

Campbell takes on a whole new dimension at night.

I wanted to get this sign at night for a while now. I got it during the day in a previous post, but not at night. Durring the day it's blue, but during the night it's bright orange.

Another neon light!

And another Mexican restaurant!

FALAFEL KING! AYE DERKA DERKA DERKA!

After I saw Falafel King, then Sushi King, I was half expecting a Taco King or something, but I didn't see anything of the sort.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Tripple T, At Night

I said a few months ago that I would get the Triple T at night.

And here it is, took a few shots to get it so it wasn't all blurry and where the Ts were all lit up. I had to hold the camera on my car to get this because I didn't bring my tri-pod.

This is the restaurant at the Triple T, I liked the lettering, looks like something out of the 1940's.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

DOUBLE RAINBOW

Here are my pictures from the massive rainbow that was over Tucson today.

I found this shot too irresistible to pass up.

Plumbing supplies Inc. Heaven smiles upon thee.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

New England Edition

On my trip to New England, I saw some interesting signs. Why am I including signs from clear across the nation in a blog about Tucson? Just wait and see.

This sign almost looks like it could be found in Tucson, but the building it's attached to, made of bricks, and the surrounding, note the tree in the background, indicates otherwise.

I can almost see this sign in Tucson as well. But notice how the buildings near it are very different. Made of brick and well kept, these New English structures are a far cry from the cinder block constructions of Tucson.

I snapped this picture near the U-Mass campus in Lowell Mass. It reminds me of the Computer Store I took a picture of on Broadway. The difference here is that the building follows the New English Colonial Style as opposed to a uni-functional Cinder Block building.

This is the Salem Willows Arcade sign. I really like the sign because it looks like it's been standing there for several decades. The sign and the structure, look as similar to a Tucson sign and building, more than in any other picture. Of course the amount of decay it's experienced probably happened slower due to it being not as close to the equator and less susceptible to damage by heat and sunlight.
I think picture best illustrates my point the best, even though it is very similar to some Tucson signs, it, by virtue of being in New England, looks better and that is because of the environment it's in. I think what was done in Tucson was that people tried to adapt signage, among other things, from the Easter United States to the Southern Arizona climate with out much regard towards the climate. I think that the South West needs specific, specialized architecture and building design that follows different construction techniques from the east that are tailored to withstand the Sonoran desert climate.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Country club

Here are some signs on country club.

This is a little Mexican restaurant called El Taco.

And this is a natural foods store right beside El Taco.