HulkSmash
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I guess what I meant to say didn't come off as intended. I'm not saying you shouldn't make your customer happy or do what they insist, what I AM saying, is maybe you can slightly tweak the overall size or layout so a letter isn't TOTALLY obscured and accomplish both goals. There are many subtle things you can do to work around mouldings like that, in some instances perhaps it's better to slightly adjust a letter one way or the other so it's not cut off. Maybe letters get cut or split in slightly different places so one isn't totally obscured. I don't think it's an either-or situation.
I might have suggested letter spacing similar to the top layout, with all the effects below the type of the bottom version. Do something like that, and you accomplish both.
Again, just my humble $.02 it looks like a mistake to me, but I am always reminded few people have the eye of us designers nor do they care! But if the customer is happy, in the end that's all that matters, for sure.
Have you done a wrap before? I have A MFA. in Graphic Design Print Design. 5 years of college plus another 2 for the masters. It's not that "they don't care"
It's all about being realistic. I think his layout that he suggested was fine, but if the customer wants something that big, and you let him know what's going to happen
there's really nothing you can do about it. you can space the letters out, but then i'd have to be so much it'll look like separate words.