Techman
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This took me about 2 minutes using Paint of all things
Ahh, Is it not using the symbol for " inches ?? so you labeled it inches?
Geeses
This took me about 2 minutes using Paint of all things
I am not talking about going so far as architectural scale but, really it's not hard to give some reference points.
This took me about 2 minutes using Paint of all things.
This is where your lack of knowledge is showing...
If it's to an architectural scale... either in Corel or Illustrator with CADTools.
You can add the EXACT measurements in seconds using the scale tools in either program.
If I catch your drift, you do the lettering at this building for various tenants ??
If so, why aren't all the tenants doors uniform ?? I mean, when we do a professional building, all the details are ironed out on the first one or two doors. In this way, the management company or the person in charge of getting these doors lettered is always on the same page with you. Other than a scaled drawing of the door with the lettering as you indicated, that should be more than enough on a repeat kinda job like this.
We have many professional buildings in where we letter doors along with a pylon or sign out front by the road. There is no guesswork on anyone's part. I supply a proof, mostly for them to make sure everything is spelled correctly. The colors, sizes and available spacing is known before we even get the job.
Personally, I think you're going in much too cheap for the type of job. Hence, why you'd be able to do one over, should you mess something up. It's called a built in loss factor. If they can't wait for you to come out at your convenience, then it's gonna be on your dime..... and you go do it. You don't have a customer put it on, unless they screwed something up royally and wanna save some money.
Also, Addie's input is very helpful. Nowhere will you find such knowledgeable insight on the business workings both monetarily and ethically so f*cked up as only he can do so well. This should benefit any viewer as what NOT to do. He means well, but between his buying several 50" televisions for tax write-offs, going to Northern California to learn how to lay down vinyl [for 1/2 price] and going camping with someone else's kids, he's really going in circles and can't think straight. Musta been the hectic holidays.
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Years ago, when computers were new tech and colour printers for industry only, I showed a customer a glossy colour proof of his proposed sign Photoshoped onto a photo of his building. He got all mad at me saying I didn't have the authority to go ahead and make the sign and install it without his permission.
1. Your sample was perfectly acceptable, though I also like to add a silhouette.
2. Your price is too low. Anything installed on site should be mote than that, like twice that.
2a. If you charged the right price it would make it a lot easier to redo it for free.
3. Some clients are clueless, I had one guy look at an 8.5"x11" print out of scaled sketch I did of a 4x8 sign and say, "It isn't going to be this small is it?"
Ok, listen up. I admit to posting some dumb things on here from time to time. That statement however, is the stupidest reasoning I have ever heard.
So-o-o-o...... your point being............ ?? He liked your proposal or not ??
My point being was he thought I had built the sign and installed it, and was showing him a photo of the actual finished sign on the building. Once I explained to him a few times it was not real he settled down and I cleaned out his wallet of cash for him.
Well Okay, but I don't see how that has anything to do with this thread, but it does clarify another point of you not communicating very well with your customerbeforehand. Besides a sideways slap on the back for doing great Photoshop work, how could anyone be that stoopid ?? This thread is talking about a $50 job and you're talking about a several hundred dollar job which dictates having detailed proofs. Now, you're telling us, your customer doesn't know the difference ?? That's just dumb. Sure, it happens, but what that got to do with anything..... even remotely. Now, before you go off on me, think about your statement. To put a sign up on a building needs for the customer to know ahead of time, there will be drawings for proofing, drawings for obtaining a permit and costs for permits. How could he not know what was going on unless you blindsided him ?? I can understand people saying, wow, that looks very realistic, almost like it's already done. You're good. But to show someone something like this and have trouble convincing him you didn't pulverize his walls with studs, angle and screws is a little tough to swallow.