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Customer wants blank window perf...

binki

New Member
He has an artist that will draw his design in sharpie pens. Afterwards he wants it installed on his storefront window.

Can something like that be laminated? Should it be laminated?

Should I install it and have the artist draw on it installed?
 

klemgraphics

New Member
Why not have the artist draw the artwork on a template of the window, then scan it in, print, lam, install? I doubt the sharpies would last even if laminated. But if they insist just warn them that it will fade fast and take the $$.

I would have them draw on it first, then lam, then install if it has to be done that way.
 

ucmj22

New Member
I agree with klem. If it's installed first, it won't be laminated, plus he'd get alot of marker on the window.
 
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