am a cross between artist & engineer. as a child, parents would buy me toys, unlike the other children who just played with em...........I HAD TO TEAR THEM APART, to see all of the pieces rather then the whole. then bout 4-5 i discovered paper/pencil/crayons. was an only child, so lots of solo time to indulge that aspect. i started grade school at 6, and the teacher told my parents, they had an artist on their hands. in 1st grade, i was doing 4th-5th grade drawings. at 10-12 i was introduced to SIGN PAINTING.thru high school, shop and drafting classes was my A++ grades, and i went to a drafting school after graduation. worked for a BUTLER METAL BUILDING co. for a few years as a draftsman. i tried all the other jobs and work for most of my life. at 30, i discovered POTTERY. wound up at PENN STATE, as an assistant to the art prof for a couple years. then went back to doin "jobs." at 42, discussed with "jobs", i picked up my brushes............and never looked back. now at 65, i am setting up a pottery shop...........
is talent needed for this work? NO, if you want to do crank out everyday stuff. i went to my 1st letterhead meet in montgomery, al.......... at mark fairs shop..............and i was awe struck..................by the wonderful talent of most of these people. i have met the diaz family, and i can say they are ARTISTS...... in the true sense of the word. not only that but, really nice and unpretentious.
so any fool can crank out a NO PARKING, FOR SALE, NOW OPEN sign. BUT........if you want EXCEPTIONAL LOOKING SIGNS......... you will need an ARTIST.