Text on a banner
If you need input on a banner layout than you shouldn't be in the sign business. JMO
Here's a real quick suggestion, not kerned or anything.
You need to have some visual interest rather than just a bunch of typed words.
Adding a panel can help, and varying up the fonts just a little bit.
Next time ask us, we all have an opinion and most of us like to help.
If you want to see some great looking church signs check out John Deaton's gallery here.
Love....Jill
Here's a real quick suggestion, not kerned or anything.
What's up with the Jesus fish? If that's your logo/signature tag it's WAY too big.
Here's a real quick suggestion, not kerned or anything.
You need to have some visual interest rather than just a bunch of typed words.
Adding a panel can help, and varying up the fonts just a little bit.
Next time ask us, we all have an opinion and most of us like to help.
If you want to see some great looking church signs check out John Deaton's gallery here.
Love....Jill
If you need input on a banner layout than you shouldn't be in the sign business. JMO
Hi jfiscus. who installed the banner. just a pointer when installing on bricks you should try and line up the holes with the moder lines. even if the bottom line doesn't use a anchor and a eye bolt and rope. this way if when thy take the banner down and don't like the hole its a easy fix. and you don't have to worry about braking a brick.
JR
For a donated banner, it's just right.