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To my eye, the logotype IS VAG Rounded Bold with the "a" and "r" altered. All the other letters are a perfect match...
<edit> It further appears as if the tag line is also VAG Rounded Bold, but without the alterations...
If you have a scale that might not be as accurate as you think you need, you can still get reasonably close by weighing 20, or 30 or 50, and then weighing the whole lot and calculating accordingly.
more overlap...
hehe...
Actually, yes... I think 3M's premask is better. It unrolls much better and is not as prone to curling BECAUSE it does not stick to itself as much as other stuff -- even as it ages. Unlike some others which become next to impossible to unroll if its getting old.
The Garamonds are so varied and numerous, they should be a class of type unto themselves...
Y'know... like Scripts, Serif, San-serif, Decorative, Grunge, and Garamonds...
Devo, as your experience broadens, you will look back on this and maybe chuckle a bit.
There are some major differences between these typefaces -- for most members here, far too great. Have a closer look and educate yourself. You will never stop learning.
Around here where I work, I have...
I know that some clipart licenses prohibit using their artwork in logos, but not a lot of people/designers are aware of this.
This tree example (if it really was clipart to start with) is a great example of why terms of use forbid use in a logo.
Maybe the hapless designer of the Six Flags...
I can't see that having difficulty punching through a couple layers has much to do with the press itself -- perhaps the gromets you've been ordering are not as sharp as they could be or the piercing ring isn't as heavy as it should be to withstand the force necessary to pierce two or three layers.
i don't know what you all are using it for, but if you intend to clean substrates in prep for digital printing, the 70% stuff won't cut it. You'll need the 99% stuff...
When a customer is vague like that, I always say, "So, you would like to go ahead and place your order for this? Lets write this up, then... "
That always reveals what their stance is...
Buy it by the five gallon can... way cheaper...
Can't remember what we pay but we get it from one of our ink suppliers (Brand on the can is ABDick)
ND only sells it by the gallon (3.78 litres) for about $30.00...
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