The Hobbyist
New Member
The biggest problem in sign making seems to be trying to identify FONTS. Too often, someone will have a business, and their sign or logo with a specific FONT was created five years ago by their niece, using some obscure graphic design software or some quirky FONT from a $2.00 "World's Greatest FONTS" Cd purchased from some flea market somewhere.
Too often, when someone comes to me and says, "Can you make a sign like this?" they hand me a crumpled business card with some special FONT on it, and that is ALL they have. The very first question I always ask is, "Do you know the name of this FONT?" If they give me a puzzled look, the price immediately TRIPLES.
Large corporations keep track of things like the FONTS they use, and any modifications made to the original FONTS, such as scaling height, applying a lean to the text, stretching the width, etc. They will usually have camera ready art that you can use to reproduce the sign. What happens when they want different words using the same FONT, but they cannot tell you the name of the FONT, or how their original run of letterheads, envelopes and businesses cards was created?
If they cannot name the FONT, and they are a small business like a local handyman, or a lawn care service, or a restaurant, I ask them if they are MARRIED to the FONT they used to create whatever they handed to me. More often than not, they are not particularly concerned about the exact FONT. They just want it to look similar. That makes it a bit easier, but I still double the price, because I know I am going to invest a few hours into searching for "something close."
To reproduce the same thing they give me, I can sometimes scan the image, and simply redraw the
FONT. If the name is just "Barbara's Salon" I only need to draw the B,a,r,b,S,l,o and n. I can recreate the sign with those eight images.
Do yourselves a BIG favor and always ask the most important first question with any sign containing TEXT:
"Do you know the name of this FONT?"
.
Too often, when someone comes to me and says, "Can you make a sign like this?" they hand me a crumpled business card with some special FONT on it, and that is ALL they have. The very first question I always ask is, "Do you know the name of this FONT?" If they give me a puzzled look, the price immediately TRIPLES.
Large corporations keep track of things like the FONTS they use, and any modifications made to the original FONTS, such as scaling height, applying a lean to the text, stretching the width, etc. They will usually have camera ready art that you can use to reproduce the sign. What happens when they want different words using the same FONT, but they cannot tell you the name of the FONT, or how their original run of letterheads, envelopes and businesses cards was created?
If they cannot name the FONT, and they are a small business like a local handyman, or a lawn care service, or a restaurant, I ask them if they are MARRIED to the FONT they used to create whatever they handed to me. More often than not, they are not particularly concerned about the exact FONT. They just want it to look similar. That makes it a bit easier, but I still double the price, because I know I am going to invest a few hours into searching for "something close."
To reproduce the same thing they give me, I can sometimes scan the image, and simply redraw the
FONT. If the name is just "Barbara's Salon" I only need to draw the B,a,r,b,S,l,o and n. I can recreate the sign with those eight images.
Do yourselves a BIG favor and always ask the most important first question with any sign containing TEXT:
"Do you know the name of this FONT?"
.