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I like the front and the back, the burst off of the lens, but the middle is too excessive. Could have done without the banner, the grey lines, and the distress.
Less is more.
You can post a hyperlink, but if you want to post a picture, save it onto your computer, then go down to 'manage attachements' to add a picture to a post.
The design part is the most overlooked side of it. I can train someone to run a cutter in a matter of hours/days, and I can train someone how to use a program, but to teach someone how to design is why there are schools devoted to it.
I'm a honors graduate with a degree in visual...
Because making banners is easy. Not making ugly banners isn't.
Learn the basics of design... Going into a business completely green in every way is a surefire way to be a statistic.
Noobs only comprehend the production side of a shop, but most of the important steps are made before the ink...
Charge them your markup price and trade labor! Donate your hours of your time if they donate the same amount of time to do your yardwork or whatever crappy job you've been putting off. Continue to let them know what a great deal they are getting. :rolleyes:
A good friend of mine does real...
Sand it down. If the material looks too weathered that a little TLC won't fix then go new.... It sure looks like it's in decent shape.
I just redid two wood signs that looked like ass, but after a strip, sand and paint, it looks as good as new.
So envious. You won't have to work another day in your life.
As luck would have it, I just received a similar letter about 2000 banners! going to be a good christmas!
I'm glad I'm not the only person that agrees with this. Unless someone demands the cheapest option possible, I put cast on EVERY vehicle.
I'm redoing a hood that I did 4 years ago because I accidentally used calendared instead of cast.
Seems like a lot could go wrong with that. Are your cuts EXACT, meaning that the vinyl butts up against each other or is there overlap? And when your vinyl is layed together edge to edge, when the vinyl shrinks won't that leave you with a gap between each color.
I prefer to stack solid...
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