
A sample gallery of recent works by Airscape Design
All images and content on these pages are copyright Jon Radowski unless otherwise noted.
All rights reserved. Absolutely no duplication or public display without specific written consent.
Rendering of a Balloon Works T3-017 burner (work-in-progress, as of 2/8/06 - began 2/7/06).
Logo and business card designs created for Balloons Over The Rainbow, February 2006.
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Design proposal for a 120 envelope, January, 2006.
Three rendered views of a proposed experimental "Racer"-shaped hot air balloon envelope, December, 2005.
Very Cameron-like, by no strange coincidence!
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The image on the left is the original photo of an actual paint job...
The image on the right is what it was turned into using nothing but Photoshop and a few hours of painstaking work.
This digital rendition was
used for the planning stages of an
upcoming paint job for a client's motorcycle, December, 2005.
Two rendered views of a Custom Nine Designs 100,000 cu. ft. envelope, November, 2005.
Mated with the envelope is an Aerostar Classic Limited Stretch basket. Below is the original color pattern sheet.
Fairly accurate technical rendering of the set of Aerostar Zone Five dual burners mounted on the Classic Limited Stretch basket seen above. Basket and burner were drawn from side-view reference diagrams contained in the continued airworthiness manual, as well as many photos of actual specimen. Some obvious parts have been left off in the name of keeping render complexity down.
Standard four-color business cards (2"x3.5") for Above & Beyond Ballooning, October, 2005.
Artist's rendering of a 42,000 cubic foot experimental/ultralight special shape hot air balloon called "Nailed!"
Final product constructed totally in-house, September 2005.
Another rendering - not a photo. You've probably already figured that out, since there's nobody in the basket!
Design for a non-alcoholic sparkling cider bottle label. Created for the Jackson, Michigan Hot Air Jubilee, July 2005.
Rendering of a full-scale 3D digital model of a GEFA-FLUG AS105 GD hot air airship. April, 2005.
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Artist's rendition of an upcoming passenger ride balloon, March, 2005.
Here is a typical hot air balloon banner advertising proposal image created for Endeavor Balloon, January 2005.
These images are very useful to show clients how their logo will appear on a particular balloon.

Before and after comparison of another banner proposal image for Endless Mountains Hot Air Balloons, January 2005.
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Simple two-color logo for Z-Balloon Adventures, January 2005.
Source image for the following two paint/graphics ideas, January 2005:

Real quick rough working idea for a flame job... I like this, but think it still needs work which I will probably never finish on it.

Luckily, the van is still all white. Thank goodness!

Artist's rendition of a proposed corporate special shape hot air balloon using Wells Fargo's dog mascot, "Jack."
Never went beyond the concept stage, October 2004.
Artist's rendition for a 72,000 cubic foot experimental tetrahedron-shaped hot air balloon envelope.
Final product constructed by Keith Sproul, completed August, 2004.
Low-resolution comp for Special Shapes T-Shirt logo for the Jackson, Michigan Hot Air Jubilee, July 2004.
Original line drawings by Chad Seekell.

Artist's rendition for a 73,000 cubic foot experimental hot air balloon envelope.
Final product constructed by Keith Sproul, completed March 2004.
Artist's rendition for a 140,000 cubic foot Custom Nine Designs hot air balloon envelope.
Final product completed by Custom Nine, Spring, 2004.
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A pair of full-page, full-color magazine ads commissioned by Custom Nine Designs. Winter 2003 / Fall 2004.
Artist's rendition for a 100,000 cubic foot custom inlaid artwork Custom Nine Designs hot air balloon envelope.
Final product constructed totally in-house, September 2003. Below is a reference rendering done after the initial drawing.
Logo for the Northwest Connecticut Balloon Festival, June 2003.
Seen on official festival T-shirts as well as the cover promotional section of the local newspaper.
Check out the festival's website, created by us as well.
Note that it has been modified from its originally-designed state, but not by much.
Designs for crew appreciation pins for Space Shuttle "Patriot" and US Flag Balloon "America One," 2003/2004.
Pins crafted by The March Co.
Initial artist's rendition of the Space Shuttle Patriot hot air balloon, December 2002.
Low-resolution logo/header designed for nightclub guest list promotional emails, August 2001.
