Chicagoland sign design, circa 1950
Copyright 1999. SignCraft Magazine
From SignCraft Magazine; November/December, 1999, issue,
pp 120-124
by Tom McIltrot
Into retro design? Here's the real thing:
A sampling of the work of Bob Seelander from nearly 50 years ago.
Twenty years ago the late Chester
Cunningham told me that an outstanding sign painter by the name
of Bob Seelander was considering moving to my area. We had a shop
here in Fort Meyers, Florida, and Bob had been living in Miami for
years. He was semi-retired. Chester put me in touch with Bob, and
I told him we'd be glad to have him work out of our shop whenever
he wanted.
On his nest trip to Fort Meyers, Bob stopped by the shop. It was
the beginning of an all-too-brief friendship. Seeing Bob's photos
and watching him work was a revelation. He was a true giant - fast,
innovative, creative and practical. A lifetime in the industry had
left him with a wealth of information on all aspects of the trade.
We had been toying with the idea of starting a magazine for commercial
sign shops, and Bob gave us the push we needed. We began putting
the first issue together, including a feature on this legendary
sign artist.
Sadly, Bob died before he ever saw the first issue, the victim
of an undetected cancer. Over the years we've had a few more features
on Bob's work, and also profiled his late brother George - another
excellent sign artist.) Bob and George had an older brother, Marshall,
who was also a very creative sign painter, but who died quite young.)
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