Boudica
I'm here for Educational Purposes
He didn't seem scared to me.Whoa! Another newbie might have been scared off after only one thread, and not by Gino this time.
He didn't seem scared to me.Whoa! Another newbie might have been scared off after only one thread, and not by Gino this time.
Since you want to learn:
First thing I see is a sign laid out like a business card with very little hierarchy. All the stuff in the teal section is the same height. When making a sign it must be set up to convey at a glance - too much info and that will not be successful. So you must have in mind what you want the viewer to see and what they will need - usually a phone number is more important than a wen address.
Second thing is the teal section has a lot of bubbles and and tunnels (almost wrinkles). This is likely because of squeegee technique - 3M calls for an advancement of 1/3 of the width of the squeegee per stroke. In reality 1/2 is plenty fine, but if you shoot for 1/3 you are more likely to lay the vinyl better and end up at a 1/2 anyway. The unlaid portion should be held such that it curves gently just ahead of touching the substrate and so that the squeegee applies it to the substrate - do not let it touch before the squeegee presses it down (wet application need not have this caution). Pay attention to how the vinyl feels in your hands as you lay it. After a bit of experience, you can ignore everything else and rely on the feel.
Lastly, remember that when a tunnel appears that can lead to wrinkles, and that what you are really doing is moving the air out from under it. The air needs somewhere to go! Tunnels can often be worked out by following them, but never by going across them as that causes adhesive to touch adhesive (once that happens you are done).
You asked, so we all responded. Keep in mind, the harsher comments likely were only given because you asked for comments. I think if you ignore the negative aspect of those you will see that even those contain advice from an experienced point of view.
I don't want to make the girls go wild.Video, please.
IKR? I'm convinced I got heat stroke, or I fell into the twilight zone, somebody said Gino was a 'positive reinforcement'.Whoa! Another newbie might have been scared off after only one thread, and not by Gino this time.
Pretty sure that makes you gay.The paw print looks like the head of a penis, but that's a bonus.
Could be, but once something like that gets in your head, all you see are teaspoons on fedex trucks everywhere...Pretty sure that makes you gay.
Honestly, I'd drop Fresh Prints and the 'penis logo' all together and just use Makery Studio, making it bigger, of course. I think the colored "ry" part is clever.