Archisand builds a snowman in the sand for MEA Digital

Where does one turn for a little winter delight in Southern California—but our last snowflakes fell more than 20 years ago?  The beach, of course!  Archisand spent the day building a Sandman (yes, sandman!) for the guys at MEA Digital at Imperial Beach.  Known for their creative marketing strategies, MEA Digital teamed up with Archisand to create the ultimate online Holiday Greeting Card.
With a time-lapse camera set up for the whole construction process, MEA Digital’s staff took turns posing for the camera, holding up unique signs, and showing their holiday spirit.
With Archisand’s Sandman, MEA Digital sent out a memorable digital greeting card to their clients—one we have a feeling won’t soon end up in the waste bin!
Here is MEA Digital’s Holiday Greetings Card
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Archisand creates 13′ tall 60 ton sand sculpture for the Long Beach Marathon

Archisand replicated the event medal in sand at the Long Beach Marathon held October 17th 2010. Runners took photographs with their completion medal in their hands and the sand sculpture as a back drop. I took Archisand 4 days with 4 sculptors to create the unique back drop. visit the official website of the Long Beach Marathon to learn more about this years event and on how to be a part of next years.

Archisand Sand Castle Design Featured on “The Doctors”

Aired May 14th (locally in Orange County on KCAL 9), Archisand put their sand sculpture artists to work on the logo design of “The Doctors…” in sand!

The sculpture was created as part of their Summer Health Special Series kick off.

Big thanks to the staff at “The Doctors” for their hospitality. Would love to see you fro next years launch!

“Build a Sand Castle” Archisand’s Greg LeBon Featured Article in Parade Magazine

Contacted by Parade Magazine’s journalists for this summer’s “hottest” featured article, Greg LeBon shares his quick tips on building a better sandcastle this summer.

A. Pick a spot with the finest sand—it will hold together the best.
B. Make sure your sand is wet, and spritz it regularly if the day is hot or windy.
C. Use pails with the bottoms cut out to construct extra-tall towers.
D. Carve out a design with trowels and brushes.

Read more online at Parade Magazine HERE

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