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Dennis and Jay are awesome! I've used them numerous times for shirts and prints. Great guys, great works = great jobs! I highly recommend them both as merchant members and friends
what mat is that and where is that from?:loveya:
Mine has a grid, but it's under the mat and it's "foggy". I'm looking to get another here as i have 4'x24' table, and the grid on that pops with color.
welcome from pa! As someone that inherited a sign shop from a building we purchased to sell truck accessories and not knowing a thing about signmaking, 6 years later i'm still learning. best of luck!
lol.. reminds me of an article i just read in the paper here where a bunch of high school students here were sitting in the auditorium listening to a speaker presenting a powerpoint presentation on blood donation.. well guess what kind of pictures "popped" up in the middle of it
i can't even...
i just got off the phone with laminators.. they are sending me a "true" color chip sample so i can compare colors on it then going by this book i got with the printed colors.. I don't understand the blue either.. i'd like to suggest a burgundy maybe with the beige and do the scissors in mirror...
this is the original font i had up in the beginning... which she did like, and she liked the scissors with the hair strand. should i just close it on this then?
no logo. Just a sign on top of the entrance. $350 budget. Sand beige omega bond. She wants blue lettering, but i think it's going to lack contrast. I got bored and wanted to play with the baroque silhouettes. They don't need to be there.
how do you think i should go about it? All tangled up, fun, what? It's for a styling salon so i'm not sure... i've been playing on a few ideas, but would like to see if this would be the direction to go.
well, since we are on the subject. How do you save your customer jobs?
say you do a 3x8 banner in flexi. do you safe it like that or do you shrink it? i'd like to know what is the proper way to save so i don't overdau my laptop which is still fairly new and almost paid off.
when i do jobs such as buses, or anything high off the ground, i park a trailer right next to it and work. The only thing that sometimes get's in my way is the trailers wheel fenders, but it also makes for extra height for me if needed. Just parking them close enough together is somewhat tricky...
There will never be another one like you Jimmy. You are forever in our hearts and you have forever changed the world around you. We will miss you.
Rest in Paradise and thanks for the laughter in the emails you shared with me through the years. I'm sorry i'm just finding out. God bless
Is there a "thing" to click to cut vinyl so it overlaps. I need to cut lettering 26" tall and my rolls are 24" wide. I'm using flexi. Just wondering if there is a trick to this?
I think i'm high now off of spray paint and frog juice... the whole basement stinks! I used all three cans, four including the frog! Damn i wish there was a window down there!
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