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I know this thread has developed into one about copyright, but if that was my photo I'd be much more upset in the way it was used than without permission or payment.
Everyone except for Mr Freeman and Fred seem to be forgetting the nature of the photograph. If I was given that photo by the...
Everybody should be trying to promote their business through the web.
I keep rambling on here about web sites and the appalling SEO of the average sign website.
I learnt how to build a small site and kept working away and working away on it until we now have the #2 Alexa Ranked sign site...
I've changed my quality now from 720x720 8pass bi down to 540 x 720 6pass bi and the quality and colour reproduction through the Ergosoft RIP is still fantastic.
I'm printing as I type some posters for an art show and I'm truly amazed how good they are.
Gigi, when it comes to 'financials' you are just going to have to behave like a ruthless robot and you will be far better off for it.
Your clients will respect you even more for it and not stuff you around.
You'll come off appearing even more professional when you adopt this approach.
Hey Mosh, change your avatar back to the old one... the one with the rooster hair...
I don't like the way you're looking at me in this one...too Fabio for me, it ruins your rep....
Gigi,....I'm late to the party but here's some advice you may want to think about for the future...
After so many years of dealing with 'customers' the story usually goes like this and this is what works here...
You design their sign, artwork, brochure, card whatever and produce it, print...
C'mon Pat I knew what that was the moment I saw it...my first thought was Cambodia.
You know when it's wrong, you get a sick feeling in your guts.
Pretty hard to come across a legit truck full of skulls.
Besides the copyright issue, what kind of sicko would use that image on 'car wrap' knowing the history behind it. There's somethings in life you just don't do.
I agree with both Rodi and Jill.
One of my favourite design exercises is when I'm given 10 pages of an illegible handwritten mess to transform into an attractive, legible, readable menu sign.
I purchased the 33 font package just last week. There's no 'doubling up' in styles.
I own a lot of signmaking fonts but Steve's are definately the best.
What about before computers and the big thing was a overhead projector.
I used to mark out whole buildings on a scaffold at night or real early in the morning that were covered in signs and complex graphics with that thing, a piece of charcoal and a string line, I loved it.
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