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Microsoft Office Picture Manager. You can select multiple files then crop, re-size, adjust color and contrast, rotate and flip, etc. all at once. It comes with Microsoft Office but I think it can be downloaded for free online.
Wouldn't even matter if you did. We still have one computer here with one, but when you try to run the setup file it says it's "not compatible" with the version of windows I'm running.
I like the direction you were going with the pen. I would work on the pen a bit more though. Perhaps the cap of the pen could double as the dot on the i, serving 2 purposes, making it read better as an "i" and as a pen.
Perhaps try another option with tighter kerning. and maybe a bit more...
But back to your earlier point. If a person believes there is truth in the idea that the majority of things that people believe are untrue, then I wonder if that person considered the high likelihood that their theory was untrue, if what they believed were actually true? LOL You're right it is...
I never thought photos worked all that well with branding. You can have a stylized illustrated owl without it being "cartoonie"
Here's my attempt at making one:
I would talk them out of it. It's too distracting. Do they want the passersby to look at pretty photos, or read their sign? I would also lose the laundry list.
Darn those schools for feeding kids a more healthy meal... Darn them. Here's a tip. You don't like what they are serving, then send your kid to school with a sack lunch. Problem solved.
In addition to getting a deposit, I also think it's important to inform the client of what they are purchasing with that deposit. For us paying a deposit or part of the agreed upon cost doesn't mean they are purchasing the ownership of that artwork. The client only owns the artwork when the...
We do a lot of vehicle graphics and advertising, but only a small handful of them are wraps. However we're designing them all the time for other shops or businesses. So ours would be well below 10% unless you include just designing them.
I've learned long ago to not waste my time explaining things to you bob. You seem to think you have things all sussed out, so why don't we leave it at that. Nothing I say will get through.
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You don't need to work for free in order to sell a job. That's what portfolios are for. Even if the design time is calculated into the project, it's key that the client knows that your design expertise has value, if they think that you are just throwing that in to sell the job...
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