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Spouse Command

Spouse Command. The true command that many servicemembers and others who serve overseas ultimately report to. This design grew out of a tongue-in-cheek reference I've used before and others have alluded to. As a result of a recent discussion, I whipped this patch/logo design up to commemorate those who are 'members' of SPOUSECOM. CINCHOUSE = … Continue reading Spouse Command →

Jason Ebersole Logos, Patches Leave a comment October 2, 2021October 2, 2021 1 Minute

Yeah, I operate… (naval version)

You often hear about 'operators'...mostly wannabes. In the military, there are many nicknames for them depending on where they are. One of them is "chairborne ranger," a play on "airborne ranger." I recently picked up a couple of "chairborne ranger" patches to add to my collection. It also sparked a though about a naval version … Continue reading Yeah, I operate… (naval version) →

Jason Ebersole Logos Leave a comment September 7, 2020 1 Minute

Not My Circus

I think we've all had those moments when it's all going down the tubes and you realize....not my circus, not my monkeys. In honor of this colloquial phrase to signify it's not your problem, I whipped up these little designs. Nothing fancy, just one of those spur of the moment ideas that I cranked out. … Continue reading Not My Circus →

Jason Ebersole Logos Leave a comment September 17, 2019 1 Minute

When a can isn’t enough…

We've all heard the phrase 'can of whoop a**". I whipped this design up for those times when a can isn't enough. Introducing the 55-gallon drum of whoop a**! This is the censored version, there are two other less censored ones.

Jason Ebersole Logos, NSFW, Patches Leave a comment July 31, 2019 1 Minute

Marvin Would be Proud…

In honor of the impending 'invasion' of Area 51, aka Groom Lake, I threw together a patch the security teams could wear.

Jason Ebersole Logos, Patches Leave a comment July 20, 2019July 21, 2019 1 Minute

What’s the Frequency…

One of my other hobbies, albeit less attended to is, is Amateur ("Ham") Radio. I've had my license since 2008 and have a few handheld radios. At work, we have a group of Hams (in more ways than one) that chat about a lot of things including radios. The other day, one of the Hams … Continue reading What’s the Frequency… →

Jason Ebersole Logos 1 Comment July 16, 2019 1 Minute

Load, Lock, Light

This one came to me after seeing a lot of "live, love, laugh" type stickers and such. Snark should be no surprise to anyone by now. This one takes a more tactical approach to life. And as a quick explanation, this is the general process for loading a weapon, locking your bolt and target, and … Continue reading Load, Lock, Light →

Jason Ebersole Logos, Stickers Leave a comment June 14, 2019 1 Minute

Donut Runner

Inspiration can come from a lot places. I see a lot of things during the day, some of which will spark an idea. We've all seen those "13.1" or "26.2" oval stickers on back windows of cars. More power to people who can actually run that far. One day I saw a "0.0" sticker and … Continue reading Donut Runner →

Jason Ebersole Logos, Stickers Leave a comment May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 1 Minute

The Snark Side

Many of my designs are on the snarky/sarcastic side. To those who know me, this won't be a surprise. I'll admit some of them are 'not safe for work' (or NSFW). As my design work is largely a hobby, much of my design inspiration comes from my 'real world.' In my life, I know many … Continue reading The Snark Side →

Jason Ebersole Design Philosophy Leave a comment May 20, 2019May 19, 2019 1 Minute
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