Respectfully taken.
Pushing the buttons and applying these different wraps or vinyl clad boards or even using a flatbed and eliminating all the monkey business is fine and dandy, but there are some fundamentals which you are missing.
It takes a certain amount of talent to make a good layout/design/logo. As far as I know, there ain't no machine that can do that, yet. There are machines to enable the non-artist creators and others with limited skill power, but nothing to replace it. Today, if you have an idea, but cannot relay it to someone, you're sunk, unless you can put it into some software package and do it yourself. Granted, gone are the days of someone scribbling something down on a napkin or the back of a pizza box and creating a masterpiece out of it, but on the other hand.... we now have thousands, if not millions of so-called graphi
X artists copying everything on the internet to each other to old school ideas. They don't seem to have the art in their heads, let alone the ideas. No one seems to start with something new. Everything is being duplicated and then argued if it's theirs or not.
Anyway, we could create volumes of books on this one part alone, but there are other things the push-button society tends to miss.
Today's people generally don't know what materials to use. You can easily see this, by the 1,000's of threads right here on s101, on this subject all by itself. Not mocking them, but no one bothers to learn with hands on, but just want answers thrown at them.... with little, to no concern if the answer fits their needs or not. Not to mention, some of the answers are downright ridiculous, but who cares, as long as it's answered ??
It's a poor society we live in when even the professionals don't know what they're doing and admit it right here on s101. People don't think you have to do this or do that in order to instal a sign legally. Do they care ?? No, not at all. They push aside 25 perfectly good answers, until they get the one they want, which says..... just go do it. Ya know how, who's gonna stop ya ?? I never do it.
I was just bidding on a truck for a customer about 2 weeks ago. The guy that is probably gonna get the job is not using proper vinyl, no laminate and their printer is a 30" Roland. I said to the customer, you realize without lamination, you really don't have a chance ?? Oh, no I do. They assured me they were using a 10 year vinyl and it doesn't need laminating.
You're in the wrap business. How well is a solvent printed vinyl gonna last without laminate and twice as many seams on a full blown Sprinter ?? My bid was fair and I made a profit. This other guy is doing it for $1,300...... outside and has to design it, yet. He can do exactly what you said. He can push a button, but before that and after that..... he hasn't a clue.
No disrespect, but ya know how they say certain people shouldn't multiply..... well, certain other people shouldn't be working on other peoples 10's of thousands of dollar vehicles, that's only going to butcher them. Design-wise, material-wise and applique-wise.
Again, 40¢ a square on banner material is useless. I'm glad I'm on my way out, but I never thought it would deteriorate to this degree.
Sometimes I think to myself..... that frickin' Gerber guy sure messed up a good thing.