Stacey K
I like making signs
I had a gal opening a cafe bring me her logo and ask me for a sign replacement for a large lighted sign that is 30-40' in the air. I told her I don't do that so she called another shop and couldn't afford it. She came back in and her father-in-law made her a nice 4'x6' wood frame. I met her and it was made already and would go about 10' from the road right at eye level, location is hard to see from a distance so you only really see it as you drive past or a couple car lengths ahead. I said great, and told her I can make the sign but she needs to get the permit.
I just drove past. They cut the 4'4' wood posts off the bottom of the sign and stuck it on a 40' pole. It looks terrible and it's a little hard to read from a distance because the way her logo is. If I had known this was going on a 40' pole now visible from a distance, I would have ditched her coffee cup and made the words larger (IDK, something different). You can't read it from a distance and it looks like a tiny little blob on a huge pole. Maybe I should have ditched the coffee cup anyways...but like I said, in the location she had it you have to be right up on it to read it. I also made her a building sign which is very readable from a distance since the building is set off the road and it was long and horizontal so we just used the words only.
Do I say something or just let it go? I feel like I messed this up now ugh
I just drove past. They cut the 4'4' wood posts off the bottom of the sign and stuck it on a 40' pole. It looks terrible and it's a little hard to read from a distance because the way her logo is. If I had known this was going on a 40' pole now visible from a distance, I would have ditched her coffee cup and made the words larger (IDK, something different). You can't read it from a distance and it looks like a tiny little blob on a huge pole. Maybe I should have ditched the coffee cup anyways...but like I said, in the location she had it you have to be right up on it to read it. I also made her a building sign which is very readable from a distance since the building is set off the road and it was long and horizontal so we just used the words only.
Do I say something or just let it go? I feel like I messed this up now ugh