Welcome!
From large corporations to small businesses, Late Nite Grafix, Inc. has provided a fresh source of creativity for marketing, graphic design, advertising and web design for over 20 years.
We specialize in corporate communications for a wide variety of clients.
From magazine & newspaper ads, capabilities brochures, annual reports, visitor’s guides, advertising campaigns,
logo design, stationery packages, web sites, environmental graphics & signage, to merchandise packaging design —
we deliver what we promise.
Take a look at our corporate website at Late Nite Grafix, Inc.
But now, for something completely different…
We've created a website to show off some of our creativity and to have a little fun. You'll find lots of interesting things.
We've got a new shop for you to enjoy!
If you're looking for the darker, political rantings and ravings that used to be in this store, please go to Late Nite Rants at Cafepress.com. Our rants and raves have gotten so big and so popular, we decided to open a new store just for those items.
And if you don't have a sense of humor, I can't help you. However, the judicous application of these products might unintentionally give you one.
So Start Buying!
And if you're interested in exploring the Old West further, I can't think of a better place to start than Jim Janke's Old West website: Old West Trading Post
All images © 2011, Gary Cascio & Late Nite Grafix, Inc.
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Go Green When you say 'Go Green" in New Mexico, you might get a different response. Come inside this section to find out why. |
Point Reyes Lighthouse Point Reyes Light Station was established in 1870 at Point Reyes, Calif., 19 miles from the nearest town of Inverness. |
Yellowstone National Park: Bison In a typical year, more than 3000 bison roam the grasslands of Yellowstone National Park . . . except for those ruthlessly slaughtered when they leave the park. Support the fight to stop the slaughter |
Wonderful 18th, 19th & 20th Cent. Posters Wonderful poster images from the late nineteenth to early twentieth century. These images come from Old West shows, magic, theatrical posters and other genre. |
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The Trickster As the culture hero, Coyote appears in various mythic traditions, but generally with the same magical powers of transformation, resurrection, and then Coyote's "medicine". |
So It Goes So It Goes. Kurt Vonnegut's most famous saying. And it does sort of say it all, doesn't it? |
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1950's TV Test Pattern Remember staying up late in the 1950's and staring at the TV test pattern? Did you ever wish for the time to come when the pattern was never there because the station was never off the air? |
The Pony Express The Pony Express was a fast mail service crossing the North American continent from the Missouri River to the Pacific coast, operating from April 1860 to October 1861. Historic, but a business failure |
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Jimi Hendrix Ticket Stub No, not tickets from Woodstock, or anything that exciting. Jimi Hendrix ticket stub from a July 31, 1968 concert he played at the Municipal Memorial Auditorium in Shreveport, LA. |
Cigarette Baseball Cards 1887-1914 Collection Library of Congress American Memory Baseball Cards 1887-1914 Collection |
Byrd Class of '70 Reunion May 19, 2012 The C.E. Byrd High School Class of 1970 will have its 42th reunion.www.byrdclassof70.com. Inside here you'll find a lot of different products to waste your money on. |
Geronimo - Apache Leader Geronimo (Goyathlay) 1829 – 1909 (Apache Leader) (This image is copyright free from the Library of Congress.) |
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The Cow Boy "The Cow Boy" is an unknown member of the Yavapai County Arizona Sheriff John Mulvenon's posse and was photographed around 1887. |
The Other Who The Other Who was a nightclub for "cool adult teens" in Shreveport, LA back in the 1960's. |
Buffalo Bill The frontiersman and showman Buffalo Bill (William Cody) toured the United States starring in plays based loosely on his Western adventures. |
Japanese Prints Beautiful woodcuts and prints from the Library of Congress collection of "Fine Prints: Japanese, pre-1915". |
The New Cowboy This section contains old West images done in a slightly non-traditional way. A look for the New Cowboy in us all. |
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Reusable Shopping Bags In this section, you'll find an assortment of attractive eco friendly shopping bags. No more plastic bags blowing in the breeze! |
Movie Cowboy In this section, you'll find things based on this old woodcut of a movie cowboy. Maybe it's Tom Mix? |
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Westward Ho! In this section, you'll find products based on an old illustration of a wagon train heading west with the phrase "Westward Ho!" |
Palace of the Governors In this section, you'll find products based on this illustration I did of the Palace of the Governors on the plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
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Just an old cow town In this section you'll find an old woodcut, handcolored with the words "Santa Fe, just an old cow town". For all the cowboys and cowgirls in Santa Fe. |
Badges? Remember this? "Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!" Then you probably loved the movie, Blazing Saddles. Well . . . start buying! |
Late Nite Posters This section contains a great selection of posters from all the different sections of this website. If you're looking for poster designs from Late Nite Grafix, you'll find most of them here. |
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Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe, New Mexico. The city different. Capital of New Mexico and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Located in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mts., the south end of the Rockies. |
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The Southwest Ferry Project The Southwest Ferry Project (www.southwestferryproject.com) was established to locate, describe and interpret the historic river ferry crossings that operated in the Four Corners states. |
Palace of the Governors In this section, you'll find products based on this illustration I did of the Palace of the Governors on the plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
The Santa Fe River The Santa Fe River is the nation's most endangered waterway, according to American Rivers. The Santa Fe, according to the group's website, "has not been a river at all for most of the year. |
The Roswell Incident Something happened in Roswell, NM in 1947. Was it a close encounter of the third kind, or the greatest marketing ploy ever? You decide. |
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MudBug Madness MudBug Madness. A poster celebrating God's greatest creature. The mudbug, or crawdad, or crawfish. And if you end up in Louisiana, don't call it a crayfish or you'll be in a world of hurt! |
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Archeology Series In this section, you'll find designs based on old line art of archeological artifacts taken from old journals and reports. I've handcolored them and arranged into posters, etc. |
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Louisiana Blues There's more to Louisiana than the tragedy that Bush helped create. The music, the food, the people and the places . . . all magical. |
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Late Nite Grafix Clients In this section, you'll find products created for LNG's clients. The greatest group of clients any design firm could ever ask for! |
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Santa Rosa, New Mexico Santa Rosa is a town, and the county seat of Guadalupe County, New Mexico. Aragonne Wind Facility near Santa Rosa shows the potential for future renewable energy resources. |
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Where Women Make The Difference This section contains products based on a poster for the Shreveport YWCA I designed. |
Killer Clowns An old woodcut from the 19th century. Clown face. Really weird. I handcolored it. Wonderful image . . . scary clown. |
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Late Nite Art Cards In this section you'll find all photography I've taken over the years and applied to a series of greeting and note cards. Use them for Christmas, Birthdays, Holidays, I-Love-You's, I-Hate-You's. . . . |
Sicilian Not Italian Products for the proud Sicilian. Whether you are one or you just wish you were one. (And doesn't everyone?) |
Bits & Pieces Bits & pieces and odds & ends lying around in here. No telling what you might find! But I'm sure you'll find something you want to buy. Take a look! |
Hippie Pad This section is the local hippie pad. If you're cool, groovy, a hippie or always wanted to be one . . . come on in! |























































