Billct2
Active Member
I distinctly remember two jobs we did right after we got the Gerber in '80/81. One was for the freelance installers that were doing the first TV cable lines that were warehoused next to us. Each had to have a magnet sign for their truck and they would order them as they were hired, ended up being dozens and dozens of sets. Then Crazy Eddie, an east coast electronics chain, started opening up in CT. They wanted the brand names of all their products in a repeating band around the walls of the inside of the store, hundreds of names cut in Helvetica. Also like sardocs it was a relief not to have to do some jobs with a quill anymore. My boss had bought sets of flat cut acrylic helvetica, whole alphabets in 2", 3" , 4". We would use them to trace the text and names for all the development signs we were doing that had a dozen or more companies involved in a project listed at the bottom. Nice to just cut them and apply.