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It would be a Cadillac CTS-V Hennesey modified Wagon, Kiton suit and Ferragamo kicks while flashing a Patek Phillipe... wouldn't be caught dead in an English SUV and cowboy boots....
Sell a banner, there is the cost of the software and have the piece of mind knowing you have legit software... if it seems too good to be true, it usually is...
I sorta get the argument Neato, except for one thing - you don't want to be a "sign designer"
Not because of some random imperious statement(s) on the forum, or some vain attempt at making an incontrovertible posting where arguing makes you a pompous a$$ or not... no... "sign design" is too...
I was just having a discussion with an illustrator about the gear he uses for his illustrations. He was working on some tea packaging and it was awesome. Your illustration looks appropriate for the product, (celestial seasonings comes to mind) but I can't say the same for the typography or how...
For basic sign work, I see a tablet as slightly over-kill but we still use one as it's integrated into our workflow. On introductory meetings, it's rarely used. We always have something to leave behind.
I still take notes the old school way - pen and paper...
Depends on the work you do, but it...
Unless you are still working on these... and I guess since you commented on someone’s evac maps, I should point out these are not compliant for California Title 19. You are required to have 2 exit points for each escape point, the map is required to be oriented to how it’s being viewed, some of...
-- What type of training?
Looking at your site, it looks like you do a lot of paint slinging...
-- How many employees do you have?
-- How many have that skill?
-- Are you trying to get into other types of sign work?
I question my physician all the time, for all I know, he had a "D" average in school and barely passed.
Stephen Salzberg was an architectural sign designer so his clientele was different than most here. I have no clue if he still designs, but he's been around since the 60's
When you get into...
Salud!
True inspiration, especially when you consider it's been quite a while since he posted any of his work here. But it's nice that he was inspired too. He mentioned Brian - SignasourusRex who was an inspiration to him when he picked up his brushes again, as well as Joe and Dan... RIP Bob...
To the average designer, it might take more than a couple of weeks, but I think you could pull it off...
Most of my schooling came from collecting shop drawings from designers and other shops and studying them, and then making my own section drawings and collecting templates. I do a lot of drag...
I was brought back here by an email notification and noticed another boo-boo on your drawing (the side view).
Another thing is, the overall sign may be 12" but in actuality, the type area is only 10 1/2"... it may be a little small for the type of sign it is.
Side views on a dimensional...
There are so many code related things wrong with the sign that my hand would cramp up with all the copy and pasting... over here in California, we finally have a reprieve on the lawsuit happy ADA lawyers where we have a certain amount of time (120 days) to fix any issues with an ADA issue. I...
I was at the market when I looked at your drawing, your rendering on the door looked a little off but had no way of telling how far off it was.
When making an architectural or any sign rendering, you really want to make sure your scale/proportion is correct and all your renderings. When I...
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