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expectations of perfection and is there an acceptable amount of imperfection

Speedsterbeast

New Member
If, or more like when you get a stress wrinkle on a job or any other slight imperfection that is all you see for the remainder of the project. I always sleep those small ones off and by the next day, they are often not noticeable. That being said I have no problem ripping a mistake off and throwing it in the garbage and starting over if the mistake looks amateur or is so obvious that anyone who looks at the job will see it.
 

jaylem

New Member
red vs. white

Looks nice & clean. My only crit is I would have used red not white on the hose rack

Yeah, I did think a lot about that. There had been two reasons I had opted for white. First, the customer was insistent on having a black shadow and I know that a red letter with a black shadow equals bad. Second, I really wanted that content to fade way into the background. I didn't want to risk having the red lettering grab any attention from the branding.
 
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