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I rented one of these small towawable MEWPs this spring to install dimensional lettering. You simply un-hitch it from your truck and roll it right in the showroom.
They have pneumatic tires and you can put carpet samples under the stabilizers. They're extremely "floor friendly" and fun to...
It looks like a natural quartz with a composite resin...kinda like terrazzo on steroids, otherwise known as engineered stone. I've tried to split it using a guillotine stone splitter and it won't split.
Tech info online says it's non-porous, so I would say if you can effectively print on...
Daaayum...loookeee there...mixing sans serif Os and Es in with all those serifs. That's a rookie mistake, for sure. Double check, but I strongly suspect the hat was made in China...and is now worth double due to the tariffs.
JB
Sorry, I should have been more specific...
Before this topic completely goes off the rails, the unboxing experience I'm inquiring about is not about creating a raving lunatic YouTube following.
Rather, I was looking for ideas to create an experience that reinforces the quality of work you do...
Some quotes from the source below:
“He is a zombified consumer, an emasculated wage slave, a vessel emptied of meaning and refilled with plastic, pixels and silicone.”
“Bugmen are what we get when a culture is infantilized, watered down and stripped of the very intellectual, philosophical and...
Google the term and be prepared to invest a few well-spent hours in rapt attention about un-wrapping. Yeah, I've seen a lot of hype on YT about people's experiences, but I never gave it much thought until I bought a razor from Harry's. After that experience, I thought back on several online...
On the cheap: we've used two t-posts with a piece of 1/2" conduit between them (at the top and the bottom of the banner) to keep it from sagging so long as you have adequate grommets. Heavy duty cable ties work well for both the conduit and the banner (temporary use).
For a more finished...
I remember using Speedball pens in art class in the late 70s. It was fun, but my work could never rival that of my right-handed counterparts.. I strongly suspect that Mrs. Smith gave me right-handed nibs....dang her.
I should give it another try...maybe this time with Hebrew, Aramaic, or...
SL is definitely bare bones (even CP). But it's awesome for "quick & dirty" layouts, and for the badge function. Beyond that, I use Illy and Omega for the fussy stuff.
I'd love to see somebody create a platform that allows you to marry several programs together in one common interface. Now...
Heh....I grew up in a time where cursive was taught since first grade. In my mom's generation, cursive was the gold standard, and I envy her beautiful handwriting.
My problem is that I'm left handed and my letters don't slant...matter of fact they look pretty crummy. Sad thing it is. There's...
When you wish to break tradition and use something other than your business logo to watermark a photo https://photologo.co
The artistic "human element" surely shines through. It's obviously not for every situation. But they really do some nice looking work.
Can you say "Wacom Envy"?
JB
Have her stand back the typical distance that type of sign is viewed.
If that doesn't work, have her drive by it at the posted speed.
Explain to her that billboards aren't high-res either, for the very same reasons.
JB
It's been extremely consistent, but I blame a good economy for the more-than-usual amount of Gerber equipment presently on eBay. I always figured that people are making good money so they're upgrading.
That has helped me build a small army of spare GS Plus and GSx plotters as back up machines...
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