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Thanks for all of the advice.
This customer wants these signs tomorrow but still have not called or emailed me to approve or deny the last proof.
Grr...
Thanks! :loveya:
I am so glad you like what I designed considering what I had to work with. When I see what you'all on the forum are capable of designing, sometimes I feel like I have no design skills what-so-ever!
I am getting a deposit before I produce the signs... but of course I should have done it before I spent any time on them.
10 18x24 yard signs plus 4 pairs of 12x18 vehicle magnets.
Oh!! I know about the names! He is adamant about having all three, despite my opinions other wise.
I would love to simplify it put he apparently wants hammers and nails and whatnot in addition to the design I already made. I basically told him that would be too busy and I think he is getting...
As you'all know I am new to doing this all by myself.
I figured I would do basic design work (for signs I am producing) for free. Since I'm not very busy yet its not really keeping me from anything else, well except housework.
I got an order today for yard signs and he asked me to design them...
They have some viable points but don't take it so harshly.
http://www.signs101.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33474
They tore me apart when I first came here...
:Welcome:
I too am a mom trying to avoid daycare costs and stay home with my son.
I did however learn a lot from working at a sign shop before my son was born.
As I was told here when I joined the forum, there is a lot to learn when it comes to the sign business as well as being a business...
We used HP Inkjet at my old employer. They can print on a scrim vinyl for outdoor use but like the last poster said they don't last very long.
In my experience I had more trouble with the vinyl falling apart before the image faded.
If you have a laminater you can apply something like...
I made a banner for a new client last week, now somebody from the finance dept. is asking for a W-9.
Why do they need it?
EDIT >> I Googled it, so I guess I already have that question answered, sorry!
Is this a common occurrence?
I need a supplier for full color yard signs for a golf tournament. "This hole sponsored by..."
I don't know what type of signs are typically used.
Thanks for the help!
I know photoshop isn't vector and I don't know if you can use these brushes in illustrator, but I thought I might share
http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/417-Footprint-Brushes
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