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  1. Contact Management

    http://highrisehq.com/ http://www.sugarcrm.com/ http://www.salesforce.com/ http://batchbook.com/
  2. A bridge that you may cross

    Everyone needs to read Michael Port's "Book Yourself Solid". And no, that doesn't mean taking everything that comes your way. Basically, the exact opposite. Signs, like it or not, are a service industry. Service pricing is set by perception. Treat yourself and your shop like a commodity and...
  3. ProWraps website

    Here's a to do list. The most important (and easiest) are installing a caching system and losslessly compressing all your images.
  4. Easy way to print thumbnails of 10 large files?

    This is the answer. Contact Sheets used to be built into Photoshop but they moved it to Bridge in...CS2?
  5. CET FK512 color profiles

    I find Onyx a lot easier than Caldera, workflow wise, but that's partially because I learned Onyx first. I also despise the Caldera UI, it's so messy. What settings are spread out that you're fighting with and which version of Onyx do you have? Most of the things in Onyx that are "split out"...
  6. Job ticketing / work queue recommendations

    SignVOX, it's a big change but once your staff gets on board it's rather good. Easier the more tech-saavy your staff is already. Now, if you're not looking for full solution, Trello can be okay, as can Asana, but at some point down the road you're going to want full cycle project management and...
  7. Low Cost Oynx Postershop Rip Station

    That said it's probably fine, I've seen ProductionHouse 10.2 running on 8 year old hardware with barely 2GB of RAM and it wasn't the end of the world.
  8. Looking for constructive critisim of new web site

    Shopify is a nice starter ecommerce platform but buy a custom domain. The cost is negligible and it presents a much more professional image, which will convert better. Also gives you the ability to use that domain for your business email, which you should be, as isp/free email providers also...
  9. Logo Pricing For Picky Customers

    No less than $800 for a logo.
  10. ProWraps website

    It is pretty good, glad to see Dan's crew is working with WordPress now. The mainpage slider could go, it's become conventional but really isn't good for conversions or seo. Decent content density overall though for a wrap shop site.
  11. Trifold brochure

    Your typography is incredibly weak and the layout doesn't seem to have any structure. Are you a trained designer? I suggest buying a trifold template from a source like graphicriver and inserting your information. They aren't all great but most are better than what you have. At the very least...
  12. Can someone explain to me

    It's possible I suppose but I would imagine sheet sizes weren't standardized until after offset came into being in 1875. Good question.
  13. L26500 Odor, Dust & Other Print Issues

    Calibrate your medias (including heat and fan levels). The only smell we get out of our HP is media specific (translucent vinyl smells awful normally, worse when heated).
  14. Can someone explain to me

    22x28 is a half-sheet poster, meaning it fit 2-up on the standard offset sheet size at the time when posters became a thing.
  15. any good 3D rendering software?

    SketchUp is only free for the (extremely limited) version. All the good tools are in the paid version. Often you can do logo 3D work in Adobe Illustrator itself, have you tried? Otherwise use Blender.
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