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  1. It's called ingenuity

    There you go, a great ending! Good work.
  2. It's called ingenuity

    I built off the same plans. The best advice I can offer as far as registration goes, is to make sure that each of the 2x4's used for the arms is the exact same width. The plans state that uniform length is important, but my opinion is that the width is more important than the length. When you...
  3. Photoshop CS2 question

    Do you have a sample of your logo? Usually I do what luggnut posted, go to Layer > Matting > Defringe. You can adjust the number of pixels it removes. If it's a raster image like a photo, I have the best results saving as a .jpg or .png. If I create a simple button etc, saving as a .gif...
  4. hello from IL

    JONJON: No, it wasn't lame, I was just explaining that my experience was more hands on. I learned more that way, than if all I did was design stuff and never actually applied vinyl. Sorry if it came across otherwise, that wasn't my intention. If I didn't enjoy it, I wouldn't be here to...
  5. need some info about pricing

    I would say that if it's a "discount" type place online, they probably do such huge volume that they get a lot better price on materials than a smaller shop would, just based on quantity discounts. It might be an inexpensive/lesser quality material, but I'd bet more on them getting a lot better...
  6. hello from IL

    The majority of my design experience is website design, and printed materials. I have very little sign experience. I recently started Cherokee Graphic Design intending it to deal primarily in those media. My last "real" job was at a sign shop, mostly I did production work and very little...
  7. Hello From Streator IL

    Hi, Scott- New member here too, from Moline, IL, and also pricing vinyl cutters. I used a 36" Graphtec at a previous job and it worked well. Robert
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