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Pretty cool.
The orange letters kind of get lost, so it feels like I'm reading the fourth line in an eye test:
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Other than that, I think it's pretty cool. Nice job.
Black should be fine...use blockout vinyl or backspray it. There are hundreds of Harley-Davidson signs done this way and they look great - day or night (although the following isn't the best example).
I would go remove the dots (either the large ones or the ones after "Dr") and see if there's ghosting. The face still looks really clean/shiny - I bet there wouldn't be any. But if there is, yes, use Ghost Off.
If they insist on it being installed on the corrugated surface, I would horizontally stretch the file whatever percentage the difference is. ie: Go install a sample letter on the corrugated material (or buy a piece of it) and see how much narrower the installed letter is compared to if it were...
Bob, don't you mean brain science?
OP: Here's a somewhat accurate picture of the method being verbalized:
P.S. Try wrapping the cooler. Wraping it might get you in trouble. :)
P.S.S. Never mind, I see you already wrapped it. Or wraped it. :)
Thank you, John.
Ya, I started composing an email to him earlier...I just keep getting interrupted. He gave me pricing a while back and I agree - his work is really nice and his prices are great.
I appreciate the input, thanks.
Well I definitely don't want it to be "completely unappealing". Would you be interested in designing the site and/or logo? Do you have some examples of stuff you've done so I can see your capabilities?
I appreciate the constructive criticism, thank you!
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