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Great job...:thumb:
Page 4 Logo Design, just the last paragraph...I think you could simplify this to read a little easier, I sort of met myself coming backwards reading that. Although it makes perfect sense...maybe work 'convey your company image' in there somewhere to break up the...
Man, you must be one hell of a curious cat!
You really need to find a neon shop to learn but they're aren't many willing participants these days to teach anyone anything as they're finding it harder to keep themselves busy. There used to be 'schools' around but I'm not in the loop anymore and...
http://directory.google.com/
Down the bottom there is a link 'submit a site'.
Take your time and look at others descriptions and do it properly or you might wait forever to be listed.
You have a great site so maybe next time.:wink:
I've been checking the Directory as I was bumped up the search rankings across the board a couple of days ago for no apparent reason. A DMOZ listing gives a boost and once you make it into the Google Directory seems to give another boost.
Some...
Looks like the Directory has finally been updated...are you in it?
You may have to drill down through the categories...
http://www.google.com/Top/Business/Business_Services/Signage/
We do a lot of engraving but concentrate on sign engraving...stainless steel, paint filled, brass plates, braille, plaques etc...heavy rotary type engraving that has far less competition and more profit. We don't do name badge, pet tag stuff.
You'll need a heavy engraver to do this type of...
It looks good but looks a bit mechanical....the logo a bit complex but maybe that's the look you're after?
I liked your first ones with Myriad but it needed a bit more punch.
Where you're at now looks pretty good, the S isn't that bad but this is the way I'd go about it...
If that file is on a 8' x 4' sheet it would take between 1hr-1.5hrs to cut on a cnc router..quarter to half that time on a good laser (1500 - 2000 watt)..try find someone with an industrial laser...take advantage of this and set up a relationship with them for future jobs...look for someone with...
I've used both but prefer Ergosoft and run my GS6000 with it...best RIP I've ever used and I've used/trialed/demoed most all of them out there.
Haven't used or seen Wasatch or Ergosoft used in dyesub but know of a huge dye sub outfit here that replaced all their RIPS with Ergosoft and are...
The moment that Signs101 becomes a paid only membership the place will start to die.
It needs the traffic and the diversity of posts to remain an interesting place.
I have no real interest in conversing with signmakers with similiar experience to my own...they are a pretty stale...
When printing graphics that will be tiled or have to be exact same size you'll want to use the full pressure. You can get a discrepancy in lengths if you don't.
I think most people have trouble with backlit as it's the most challenging media to get right in my mind.
I'm constantly improving and tweaking aiming to get my solvent backlit to look as good as my aqueous.
That's where my interest lies.
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