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    ...with the butterfly on the high spot in the "r" busting out of the panel. Tiki, you are the t!ts, man.
  2. Papyrus...

    Jesus uses Papyrus. :) (I hate it too, also Bleeding Cowboys and Serpentine and a whole host of other fugly-*** fonts) But I like you, kid. Love...Jill
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    Use the typestyle in the first pdf, with the first icon on the second pdf. Love....Jill
  4. Changeable Marquee Letter Plastic

    My local hardware store sells it by the sheet and will even cut it to size for free! :) NOT a "big box" store. Love....Jill
  5. Local bar and grill logo

    Dan beat me to it. Don't use a panel in the middle. This is what I thought about at 5am but haven't had time to post. I made my "O" crooked to look tispy. :) Forgive my abyssmal "fit text to path" (I hate this in Corel) I like the new idea a lot, I am not in love with the town name in there...
  6. Local bar and grill logo

    I think a script might be OK if you get the right "T"; some look like an F. May be too "sports bar" looking. I like your name font choice. I think it would be fine.
  7. Local bar and grill logo

    Ok so you don't like Becker. Try Arthur Vanson's LHF American Sans, or any thicker sans serif font. I was always taught not to use two decorative fonts in the same layout. I think everything else works.
  8. Having fun with signs.

    Always enjoy seeing your work, Jim. Love....Jill
  9. Local bar and grill logo

    I like the first attempt at a warmer tone. Here is how I'd do it (font is a Becker from 1950) I don't like both panels being brown, and I still don't like that black outline inside the Topsy panel. I think all you need to do is make the S bigger and to do as bob suggests with the gradient.
  10. Local bar and grill logo

    It's OK but it is kind of ho-hum. The fonts and the flourish belong to an earlier time period. While the flourish is OK I would consider more contemporary retro fonts like those by Alf Becker. I don't think the central panel needs that many outlines and would have more punch without them. Would...
  11. Any one out there an American History buff?

    I'm glad it wasn't just me that it bugged. Maybe it's to lure in those with short attention spans?
  12. Help with Font Id

    It's the dreaded Flat Brush...Stretched. Love....Jill
  13. Any one out there an American History buff?

    I am, have been my whole life because my dad loved US history. I live in an area rich with it. I did try to watch this series. However, their constant repetition became irritating to me. They showed the same stuff over and over, it was almost a review between commercials. Surely there is more...
  14. trying to draw ripped effect

    ^This is what I mean.
  15. Some logo Help please

    I would scrap all the text. Choose a non-italic bold font. Maybe make "tint" in an edgy script. Keep the diamond. Stack the three words. Never put a phone number in a layout unless your client makes you. Love....Jill
  16. trying to draw ripped effect

    Definitely needs some dimensional shading. Love....Jill
  17. Latest Batch of Truck Wrap Designs

    As usual, a wash of virtual Visene after seeing some of the computer-ugly wrap crap out there. Love....Jill
  18. Possible Name Change??

    I think just Premier Graphics would do it. People will understand that better than "designs" or "wraps". So glad you are changing the name. Love....Jill
  19. artwork or design agreement form

    Certainly.
  20. Looking for Paint suggestions

    Are you using latex paint? Some latex paints have a silicone-y type additive that makes vinyl not want to adhere. I only use oil-based paints (and Oracal 751 or higher) when doing a vinyl sign. Love....Jill
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