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ND&P.410 South Jefferson Street.Roanoke
What a stylish building ey? I likey! I didn't know what ND&P was so I Googled it and it appears to be an advertising agency. Probably a hip place to work! I think the advertising racket would be fun! For more on ND&P visit their website HERE and to see more murals from all across the world, visit Monday Mural.
ND&P.410 South Jefferson Street.Roanoke
What a stylish building ey? I likey! I didn't know what ND&P was so I Googled it and it appears to be an advertising agency. Probably a hip place to work! I think the advertising racket would be fun! For more on ND&P visit their website HERE and to see more murals from all across the world, visit Monday Mural.
Very striking and imaginative!
ReplyDeleteI like the way it looks too! Must be a fun place to work.
ReplyDeleteI have never noticed that but must have been by there, I sometimes keep my eyes on the road after all.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very cool building Tanya. Hug B
ReplyDeleteDavidsons was my father's favorite store!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Now that's an interesting mural!
ReplyDeleteNeat, if you work there you will never be late, just pick a time.
ReplyDeleteThe mural certainly does make the building look interesting!
ReplyDeleteAn original idea for a great mural!
ReplyDeleteI like that! Very imaginative and classy.
ReplyDeleteIt stands out quite well!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these clocks!!! I like murals anyway and am always looking for them. This one is hip and fresh!
ReplyDeleteFrozen in time? I'm thinking the croc in Peter Pan now.
ReplyDeletea very well decoration
ReplyDeleteYou can't be late here!
ReplyDeleteI envision advertising agencies being very hip places to work. Looking good is what they do, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteI like that a lot. My brother-in-law moved to one of those hip companies in California and they all wear smart-casual - mostly jeans for work. He seems to enjoy it, especially enjoys not having to wear his blue suit every day like he did on the East Coast.
ReplyDeleteForgot to say, in answer to your question on my salad post, the background I used were two placemats I have. I used one to place the salad on and propped the other up for the background.
ReplyDeleteIt really stands out!
ReplyDeleteI will have to look for that one. I am downtown a lot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteThat is so darn creative!!
ReplyDeleteThat's fun!
ReplyDeleteOtherwise the 'advertisers' would not approve it !
ReplyDeleteI like the creativity in this building!
ReplyDeleteTerrific! I am willing to bet that this building has had something to do with watches and clocks in the past, maybe a jeweler's store or a clockmaker,
ReplyDeletehuh, now i bet you are right!
DeletePretty neat! I've always thought advertising would be a fun career.
ReplyDeleteAdvertising often annoys me, but this is an exception. A very cool visual that grabs the attention. And what a scale. Thanks, Tanya, for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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