I don't know how to break it to some of you pinheads, but I have been in this "business" since January of 1980. My work and some of my environmental graphic design work has won awards.
I was featured in Signs of the Times all the way back in 1981 before some of you were even born. I was an integral part of the Chicago Letterhead movement and the 1985 national meet there at the ripe age of 24.
Lumping me in with the uneducated, newbie buyers of insty sign shops is both inaccurate and just mean for the sake of stepping on someone else's neck to feel more powerful yourself.
Saying "have at it" did not mean sharpen the knives. From what I've seen of much of this website, being respectful, collegial and offering "constructive" criticism is a talent many still need to learn.
All that being said, I've learned my lesson on what to expect.
I have been in the business a little longer than you, hand lettered my first show cards back in 1967 for car shows and hand lettered my fist 18 wheeler trailers back in 1974 before there were any PC's.
Well now, if you are so awesome and experienced, why are you keeping that horrible OLD logo even one minute after you purchased the business, have you learned nothing in all those years?
If you so experienced in the design field why does your sign shop truck wrap design look bad like floor tiles or soccer balls and NOT getting praise from others here?
This should tell you something, maybe you are the PIN HEAD, or just had you head buried in the sand the last 34 years.
Please put all your vast design skills to work and produce an award WINNING, eye catching, meaningful truck wrap that will set you apart from all the uneducated, newbie buyers of insty sign shop owners!
Remember, Talk is CHEAP, and ACTION speaks louder than words ------ Waiting!