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Jukebox artwork
« on: October 28, 2015, 11:29:57 am »
Picked up 4 touchscreen kiosks with 19" screens yesterday. The black ones were never used, so the screens are brand new. The silver one was used, but works great and has a decent Dell slim PC in it, so that's one less PC I had to buy.

https://goo.gl/photos/MLdzkgs8qmgmiVjf9

Anyway, thinking about getting front cabinet art printed up and would like to see artwork that you have installed on your cabinets. I'm removing the keyboards from all of them, except the silver one since a buyer wants to keep it there. You can see the holes on the black cab after the keyboard is unbolted.

Another idea I gave is maybe instead of full frontal artwork (or in addition to it), I install a tube light inside the cabinet and then make a marquee sized sign that will then light up, like an arcade marquee.

Anyway, show me whatcha got.

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Re: Jukebox artwork
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2015, 09:58:18 pm »
I think that would make an awesome jukebox.
Sweet pick up !
I like the idea of a marquee.

I did a custom skin for Touchjams, I used a metal speaker grill (with holes) as inspiration for the artwork.