testacorsa
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Hi all you signmaking people.
I just found this forum and I am well impressed about the amount of information in here - sweet for a newbie like me!
I am starting a little business in Denmark (the little country in europe up north), where I wish to sell car graphics. In time i can hopefully get some bread and butter work, from regular customers. I have already made a deal with a local hardware store, to make their posters for special offers. Approx. 10 signs a month.
In Denmark we are not so far ahead with auto graphics, so one color designs will be what I will sell (hopefully) the most.
I am totally new at this business - no experience other than collecting stickers as a kid
I have experience with photoshop though, and I am slowly learning illustrator, but as I am getting more into it, I actually wished I started learning corel draw instead. I am looking to buy a Roland SP300V or a VP300, so if anyone has a nice one - not too old and worn - I am very interested.
Hope to learn a lot in here, and meet some good fellow workers.
Best regards - Brian/testacorsa
I just found this forum and I am well impressed about the amount of information in here - sweet for a newbie like me!
I am starting a little business in Denmark (the little country in europe up north), where I wish to sell car graphics. In time i can hopefully get some bread and butter work, from regular customers. I have already made a deal with a local hardware store, to make their posters for special offers. Approx. 10 signs a month.
In Denmark we are not so far ahead with auto graphics, so one color designs will be what I will sell (hopefully) the most.
I am totally new at this business - no experience other than collecting stickers as a kid
I have experience with photoshop though, and I am slowly learning illustrator, but as I am getting more into it, I actually wished I started learning corel draw instead. I am looking to buy a Roland SP300V or a VP300, so if anyone has a nice one - not too old and worn - I am very interested.
Hope to learn a lot in here, and meet some good fellow workers.
Best regards - Brian/testacorsa