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Jill,
Often I do this for clients, I simply export a PDF with blank spaces for the prices and then open in acrobat to add editable regions.
If you don't have it I can do it for you. It's limited to the fonts the person has on their computer though.
My biggest recommendation is to start blank.
Then.. Spend an hour or 2 using the pen tool to meticulously cut the food from the background so that whatever you choose to place back there.. Looks seamless and not layer masked or eraser tooled in. This always looks tacky.
After that. Use the food...
+1
You know, come to think of it, I've printed reverse on clear an backed with translucent vinyl. It actually prints really well. You've gotta get some good quality clear vinyl though.
Or- You could flatbed the clear PVC and back it with translucent.
I might have to invest..
I install a lot of prints on Sibond Dibond 4x8 sheets. Dave- What would you recommend me to use for vinyl application to these?
UPDATE:
Ya.. My 5 dollar logo was HORRID.
The guy even tried again and when I told him how bad it was he offered to refund. I gave him the 5 anyhow. Poor guy.
I think it would be MUCH cooler if you subliminally made the negative space in the iris into a computer mouse and the mouse cable tied off the right side of the eye.
Just sayin... The eye is boring. Make it something that has to do with what you do....
Avery makes an adhesive backlit material that we use that looks just like it but I've never seen a print on the glue side.
If you find out more let me know.
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