No offense to you or implied. I realize this was probably a "logo" you reproduced faithfully, but if this was done B.C. (before computers) no customer that I ever had would pay for that. When signs were hand painted everyone demanded perfection and wouldn't settle for less. "Why does the o and the s go 1/16" above and below the baseline?" My how things have changed!
this is an odd comment. O, S, C, etc are SUPPOSED to go above and below the baseline...
why would someone not pay to have their sign painted?
I just dont get it
From their webpage "seed-balls.com"What is a seed ball?
If he was fairly compensated for his time and the client is happy with it, despite some minor issues with design and finishing, then the sign was a success for the parties involved. The critiques above were excellent. That cobalt thing though...
The baseline quote was actually said to me back in the '90s when I was lettering a billboard. I had tape on the straight letters and had pulled off the tape to do an "O" and and "S" rounded top and bottom. Customer couldn't figure out what I was doing and acted like I was an idiot. Explaining that and which direction an arrow points on a double sided sign were two of my more intense conversations I've ever had in my 26 years in the signs business!!!!!this is an odd comment. O, S, C, etc are SUPPOSED to go above and below the baseline...
why would someone not pay to have their sign painted?
I just dont get it