KY_Graphics_Gal
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This is going to seem like a really dumb question to most of you. Let me give a little background first: I own a small printing/graphics company (celebrating 10 years in Sept!!). We do a little bit of everything but mostly printing biz cards, brochures, forms, etc. We do lots of design work for billboards and large format printing. We outsource yard signs, vinyl banners, foamcore, etc, but outside of banner material we can't do anything large due to shipping restrictions. Usually 3x5 is about max on rigid material. I joined this forum a few months back (and read posts every day) to try and learn a little more about sign making. For years I have just told my clients, "sorry, I can't make that type of sign" but I currently have THREE of my very good clients wanting signs made and I just can't turn them away.
I don't even know what type of material most signs are made of. My clients have told me they want something that lasts for years and years and can be hung on 4x4 posts, and most are for "road signs" that are placed out in front of the business. We are in a VERY rural area and outside of sending my clients to Louisville 1.5 hours away, I'm the only option around.
I don't have enough space (or money) to buy a large printer/plotter, etc so is there an option for outsourcing? Or at least outsource the printed material that I can install/affix to a substrate I can buy locally?
Any advice would be extremely appreciated.
I don't even know what type of material most signs are made of. My clients have told me they want something that lasts for years and years and can be hung on 4x4 posts, and most are for "road signs" that are placed out in front of the business. We are in a VERY rural area and outside of sending my clients to Louisville 1.5 hours away, I'm the only option around.
I don't have enough space (or money) to buy a large printer/plotter, etc so is there an option for outsourcing? Or at least outsource the printed material that I can install/affix to a substrate I can buy locally?
Any advice would be extremely appreciated.