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Not sure. But if it were me, I'd make sure to create a bit more differentiation between the "L" and the "I".
The interplay between serifs and the letterform itself is a bit confusing. The "Ls" also look a bit like "Zs" at first glance.
JB
Ahemmm...have you ever heard of Dan Sawatsky? He's perhaps the Michelangelo of concrete sculpture.
Feast your eyes upon this: https://www.imaginationcorporation.com/
JB
I thought that at first but...doesn't the can have a rolled lip / edge (to retain the face)? I'm no expert whatsoever but it's definitely not a sharp edge.
JB
Hooooweeeeee! I believe it has all the potential to become a new marketing tactic. You can have our "regular" designers work on your project, or you can pay a premium for the one who comes in a little more "inspired".
JB
I can understand an occasional installation oopsie with flat dimensional letters, but this had to be totally botched starting with the design process with the mirrored returns AND faces.
The kerning is wonky as well.
JB
About three years ago, I contacted the manufacturer (www.abitape.com) and they sent several sample rolls for me to test. As noted above, I settled on the 6798.
I spoke with a gentleman named Brian Martin (not sure if he's still there or not). He was very accommodating and extremely helpful in...
Every time...and always, and preferably at a 180 degree angle. Basically, you gently pull the backer over itself...but don't pull so tightly that the backer creases. That's the same way you should remove the tape as well.
I have an application where I apply decals with a significant amount...
TransferRite 6798 or Conform 4075 RLA. The 6798 is wicked sticky. It's not something that's usually in stock, so you may have to buy a 48" log and have them cut to size if you need smaller rolls.
JB
I grew up in a denomination that overlooked food addictions, process addictions and the rest. As long as it wasn't drinking, drugs, or gambling, it seemed like fair game.
JB
It's been a hell of a (bad) place to live, and even harder to leave. My parents lived there...and sadly, died there...the fast growing "city" in America.
For those of you unfamiliar with the struggle, be an encouragement to somebody you know.
JB
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