The owner of the Neon Jungle shares his style picks
By Kristin Butler (originally published by Austin Monthly)
Evan Voyles named his retro sign business after his mother’s description of Burnet Road in the ’60s: “The Neon Jungle.” Back then the thoroughfare was lit up by strip clubs, liquor stores, and pawn shops, so her disdain was understandable. Today Voyles’ eclectic neon art brightens streets throughout the city, with roughly 270 signs in Austin and even more gracing venues from New York to Japan.
Read the full article published in March 2017 on AustinMonthly.com.
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Kristin Butler is a seasoned editor, copywriter and journalist who profiles entrepreneurs, reports on business trends and developments—from renewable energy to master-planned Tribal communities—and ghostwrites for motivational speakers and thought leaders who dispel self-doubt and ignite self-determination. Kristin holds degrees in journalism and women & gender studies from The University of Texas at Austin. She’s an ambassador for female empowerment, diversity & inclusion, and personal development.
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