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Unless you're really stuck on using fluorescent vinyl, the Monster logo doesn't really need fluorescents to look correct when printed. The high resolution file they provide for the slashes (with transparent background) prints perfectly with regular inks on white.
I'd say they used Helvetica Black and powerclipped the lightning into it. However if you look at the repeated letters, they are each alike.
I stand corrected...
All I can say is make sure you pay your subs. We did a perforated window wrap on a regular basis for a large optical chain, typically an ad for a major brand of sunglasses. Then one time the request for the job came from a different broker. We did the job, submitted the bill. No response...
I have no idea how to do it in Flexi, but to print metallic colors requires you to print in layers. You have to put down an underlayer of metallic silver, have the printer roll back (and wait a drying time) and then lay color on top of the metallic.
Although when I saw the S70670 demoed, they...
Can't tell much about the boat from that picture, but boat wraps should not extend below the waterline, and the bottom edge has to be sealed. That looks like water spray/pressure has peeled back the wrap. Therefore the wrap was installed too far down.
And that is exactly my point. On your "bumped up" drawing, it looks too high to me. Personally, with a layout that is mostly negative space, my personal preference is to have a little more above the object. Also, even though you are defining the logo as "bottom heavy", the bottom consists of...
Actually, I think on your proof the logo is too high, even if it is centered exactly. I think it would look better a little bit lower. Not as much as she asked for.
You could spend half a day browsing that category at dafont and still not find the exact font the Pinterest user had. But you'd find 9999 others that are really similar, as if they'd been done on a different day by the same person, or maybe someone trying to copy the original.
The low ink warning is to prompt you to buy a new cartridge so that you will not be caught without when it runs out. There is always a little ink left in the cartridge when it trips the empty signal. That's to keep the printer from running dry.
Never seen that, but after going to some auction at nearby shops that shut down after a long time in business, and seeing what they used to build signs, accurate cutting and bending does not appear to have always been paramount.
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