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We just stumbled upon this site and am so glad we did. I have accomplished exactly zero, zilch, nada since I found the site because I have been reading and reading some more. Lot's of great information and some very "unique" personalities here...I LOVE IT!
I guess I would be considered an old timer, with 30+ years in the graphics industry...from 4/C printing when it took an entire room to house the scanner to being very handy with a pounce wheel and a one stroke brush, been there done that, own most of the t-shirts. I have held my breath as I put a brush to on a $200K tour bus and watched my heart beat through my shirt at the top of a 45' SkyHook with wooden rungs and a hand crank.
Now I'm old and spend too much time clicking a mouse and too little time with a can of One Shot. Anyway, like everyone else in the world, I design, cut some vinyl, fabricate, install and maintain the good, the bad and, yes sometimes even, then ugly.
The one thing we don't do is print vinyl...and have no intention of doing so. Having said that, we have been looking around for a good place to outsource this work. It seems, here in the time share capital of the world, every other vehicle has been wrapped, and to keep our current clients we are going to be drug kicking and screaming into that field. I would love to hear about good choices to outsource this printing business to.
Again, happy we found this place.
Volunteer Sign & Graphics
I guess I would be considered an old timer, with 30+ years in the graphics industry...from 4/C printing when it took an entire room to house the scanner to being very handy with a pounce wheel and a one stroke brush, been there done that, own most of the t-shirts. I have held my breath as I put a brush to on a $200K tour bus and watched my heart beat through my shirt at the top of a 45' SkyHook with wooden rungs and a hand crank.
Now I'm old and spend too much time clicking a mouse and too little time with a can of One Shot. Anyway, like everyone else in the world, I design, cut some vinyl, fabricate, install and maintain the good, the bad and, yes sometimes even, then ugly.
The one thing we don't do is print vinyl...and have no intention of doing so. Having said that, we have been looking around for a good place to outsource this work. It seems, here in the time share capital of the world, every other vehicle has been wrapped, and to keep our current clients we are going to be drug kicking and screaming into that field. I would love to hear about good choices to outsource this printing business to.
Again, happy we found this place.
Volunteer Sign & Graphics