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Recent content by moe_szys1ak

  1. What Vinyl to Use for Dodgeballs

    LOL - I don't put all my eggs in one basket :toasting: Unfortunately, I can't find a screen printing ink for rubber that'll take the kind of beating these will be subjected to. Otherwise, I'd probably give it a shot.
  2. What Vinyl to Use for Dodgeballs

    So I heard from my client that their client (I'm just the printer on this one) will actually be using these IN the tournament, so they need to have some tough prints. After some more research, I basically learned that there are few inks or paints that adhere to rubber without flaking...
  3. What Vinyl to Use for Dodgeballs

    LOL - screen printing is one of my many side jobs - I haven't worked in a bar in a few years, though I do enjoy a Flaming Moe every once in a while :wink: I only screen print with waterbased inks in an effort to be eco-friendlier (and it makes cleanup a little easier, too), so I'm not really...
  4. What Vinyl to Use for Dodgeballs

    I hadn't thought about the contracting/expanding issues. I've seen stretchy shirt vinyl for use on spandex - is there something similar in sign vinyl that does not require a heat press to apply? I understand sign vinyl wasn't made for this purpose, but is the adhesive really that poor and the...
  5. What Vinyl to Use for Dodgeballs

    Yes, you read that correctly. I want to use vinyl to put logos on the old classic rubber dodgeballs. As far as I know they won't be put through any heavy tests - they're not league balls or anything - but I do want the vinyl to last for a decent amount of time. Have any of you done this or...
  6. Logo Concept

    Thanks for the kudos! I figured from the tone of the conversation previously that you weren't necessarily looking for reassurance that your logo was perfect, but rather you recognized that something was missing and you couldn't put your finger on what it was, and wanted another set of eyes...
  7. Importing Photoshop brush shapes in Illustrator

    As far as I know, there is no simple way to import Photoshop brushes into Illustrator. The best way is to export the vector paths from the Photoshop brushes to Illustrator using the "Export>Paths to Illustrator" function. Then open the ai file it creates in Illustrator, fill the vector path, and...
  8. Logo Concept

    I do not have any opinions of your design that others haven't already stated, but I would like to comment on logo design in general and steps I think you should take (if you haven't already) that may give you a different outlook on your logo and what can be done with it. Too often people...
  9. Font Help Please...

    I believe it's Dom Diagonal.
  10. Font ID

    I'm pretty sure it's Goudy Handtool. If not, then it's another "handtool" font.
  11. Font ID

    Is it me or is there no link or image?
  12. New from New Amsterdam

    Hi everyone! I've worked at a promo company in Manhattan for about 5 years now and been a screen printer for about 3. My girlfriend bought me a vinyl cutter in March for my birthday and I've been playing around with it ever since. I added another cutter recently (I couldn't pass up the deal)...
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