Console Logo Plaque - Atari
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This is the fifth model in my Console Logo Plaques Series
For this one, I made an Atari inspired plaque with a simple, clean look that fits nicely into a gaming setup, shelf display, desk space, or wall decor setup. I kept the same overall style as the rest of the series, with a rounded frame, raised logo details, and a layered design that prints cleanly and gives it a nice finished look.
I went with a black and tan color scheme for this version to give it a more classic vintage feel, but like the rest of the series, you can always change the colors to match your own setup or printing preferences.
This whole series started as a hobby project because I wanted to make a matching set of console themed plaques, and Atari definitely had to be part of it. It is a fun one for anyone who enjoys classic gaming and wants a simple display piece with an old school feel.
Like the others in the series, this plaque can be mounted with mounting tape or Command strips, so it is easy to place on a wall, shelf back panel, cabinet, or display area without needing visible screws.
Check out more of my Console Logo Plaques here!
This is a fan-made design and is not an official Atari product.
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