Blame the internet on most of it. 20 years ago it was not so easy to find out everything you've ever wanted about anything. Think about it. Pretty much everything is a couple of clicks away. We think we can be an expert at anything. Technology is making everything convenient and the media and commercialism is convincing us that we can do all of it ourselves.
Before computers there were alot fewer designers/artists than before. When I graduated from college we were the first group to use computers (early Macs). The classes before me exclusively used markers, mechanical pencils, rub on letters, airbrushes, and ink to draw up logos and posters. So I had experience with both. Computers were in their infancy when it came to "art".
Now you can buy clipart, fonts, images by the millions on 1 cd, or download all the art you could want for free. The software companies are producing programs that make it easier for the average joe to come up with a logo or brochure. Publisher, Hallmark greeting card and banner makers, photoshop elements, etc. Why should they pay a designer to come up with business cards, logos, brochures, signs etc. when they can do it themselves? Need a bulldog on your business card? No need to contact someone to draw one up... just google it, copy and paste, done. The secretary can do it. Now they can take their Publisher file to the sign shop and get their logo on the side of their van and they did not have to pay someone to design it for them. Pesky artists.
Wait forget the sign shop.. let me go to the office supply store to pick up some some paper, pens and my magnetics for my van right after I get groceries.
Now let's say they want to go a step further and have an "artist" come up with a logo. They can go to a website with pre-designed logos. All they have to add is their name, pay $30 and presto. Custom logo. I use the word custom loosely. Or maybe they don't want a canned logo. There are websites where they can post a request and get a dozen logos from a dozen different designers and they get to pick the right one. That is convenient, except to the other 11 "designers" who won't get paid for their work. Or what about competing against someone who does a logo for $50 since they are working from Nepal and $50 is a ransom. With the internet, suddenly you are competing with the world.
No need to pay a photographer for my background image. I can copy it from a google search or pay a few bucks. Done.
Heck you can even order your banners and get them next day from just about anywhere. Why bother going down the street and support your local shop? I can design it online, see what it will look like and have it in my hands the next day
Even the equipment mfr's are making it easy to start. "Pay 1 price for a sign shop in a box, everything you need to start your own vinyl/graphics printing business". As if success is guaranteed. You've got the equipment, so customers will coming knocking down your doors
It is all about convenience. Every bit of our lives has become this way. Everything is easily accessible and nearly instantaneous. Technology is being pushed down our throat. You don't have to work hard in many instances. Very little effort is required. There is a lot of good from technology and I am not complaining about all of it, but understand why it is happening
I still believe we need a FAQ section that we can redirect all new members to when they ask questions
Why not have a dozen or so of the most asked questions with concise friendly "canned" answers
It would be so much easier to say for instance.... "check the following link" when answering a question and being done with it. No more replies, close the thread or leave it alone. We could have a canned response as to why the signs101 community are being vague. I don't see anything wrong with suggesting that an answer to a very complex question require a membership. Or anything that is sensitive like pricing, business practices, etc. We can still have the "101" feel to it but protect some other info.
Like it or not, new people are getting into the sign business just like everything else. The economy is making people look at every possible money making opportunity more than ever. Being rude will not change their minds, but an honest friendly FAQ section saying the same thing will at least make them ponder it for a moment.
We are not going to change anyone's minds by being rude. They will just go elsewhere and that is not good for this site.