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I searched the boards but didn't come across what I was looking for, maybe cause it doesn't exist? Is there a way I can view fonts loaded on my server in Corel or do I have to clog my hard drive with them? Thank you.
Your work is always Top Notch! I just have one observation, the columns on the King Oak just feel like they overpower the sign. Almost like the faces could have some decorative lighting or accents.
Judging from the video's on his website, the signs appear to be die cut, as he places the handle cut out back in place during one of the video's. My favorite part is the guy that can't seem to handle a simple plastic A-Frame sign because it's heavy, yet in a later video you're told to weigh his...
I've used a few from Liberty. We have one in our shop that's about 4 years old and still tight as a drum. We just never really pursued the market.
https://www.liberty2create.com/gallery-wraps
Print and then apply. We liquid lam all magnets. Using liquid helps keep them a little more pliable and less likely to fly off. Educate your customer about their mags. Magnum has a good Care Sheet available on their site.
We also don't thread our laminator and one person can do the job, but for a high volume shop the benefit is obvious from watching the video. The same could be said about cutting down substrate. Sure you can get the job done with a straight edge and knife, but for $3000 you can buy a Fletcher FSC...
Change it. Your business will survive it and you'll be much happier. I was in the same fix at my 3 year mark. I went with the name Autumn Acres Screen Printing because I had Autumn Acres dot com as a website from a previous endeavor. After years of people misunderstanding me as saying Auto...
This is a fair summary from the information I've given. So I'll give some more :-)
The employee has worked for a handful of similar businesses in the area for the last 20 odd years, so yes, he has more experience than I. He was pretty much also let go from most of them for the same reason. I...
Rick...you're dead on and I admit it. I do suck as an employer, very good chance I'm the King of sucky employers. I was like that in the service too, I had people under me that I could delegate to and still did things myself. I know I can't design my way outta a paper bag and am just in awe of...
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