So complete vehicle wraps are a no-no for you then right?
I have done and seen trucks with copy that low that hold up for years no problem and still look fine.
well since some one else is dumb and does dumb things....its ok for you to do the same?????So complete vehicle wraps are a no-no for you then right?
I have done and seen trucks with copy that low that hold up for years no problem and still look fine.
Guess I'm not splainin' myself right to you.........
Things I said right off the bat, guess you didn't read it or didn't understand it. Machts nix.
I know it's done, because the computer has given many designers the ability to do things wrong. Notice, I didn't say stupid or dumb, although those would've been my first choices.
When you're not utilizing a complete truck and just doing a logo and some secondary or even tertiary copy, going that low is just plain wrong.
When you're wrapping a vehicle, you have a rigid lam over it thus protecting it. However, for the most part, putting secondary copy that low is still wrong in most professional eyes. Granted, for some odd effect or gimmick, you might put something down there. In fact, we have 9 trucks we're doing last week and this week which breaks this rule, but it's is very-very UN-important information and they'd rather is get lost down there. However, for the most part, why would anyone in their right frame of mind, consider putting pertinent information on the bottom of a truck when 80% of the rest of the truck would do so much better ??
really, it's not a question of if people do this or not, but from what standpoint does it make sense to letter 1/2 of your copy off the truck ??
To me, this would be like sitting in your favorite comfy chair, under a reading light and putting dark sunglasses on to read a good book. Yeah, it can be done, but why ??
It doesn't have to be my answers you try, but why don't you move the paint band up or did someone already paint that maroon band down there ?? Is the truck totally blue or is that maroon stripe already painted on or is it vinyl ??
Ya know, from your logo stealing thread to the threads about possible design help to your command of what you do and don't understand..... you always have an excuse. It's never a good one at all, but you have a lousy comeback and later, you change that opinion or idea and change it again, anyway.
Ya know, from your logo stealing thread to the threads about possible design help to your command of what you do and don't understand..... you always have an excuse. It's never a good one at all, but you have a lousy comeback and later, you change that opinion or idea and change it again, anyway.
Why do you look for answers to things, if you just throw caution to the wind ??
It doesn't have to be my answers you try, but why don't you move the paint band up or did someone already paint that maroon band down there ?? Is the truck totally blue or is that maroon stripe already painted on or is it vinyl ??
No, it's not my ideas or feelings that get lost or hurt, but I see many professionals give good advice and people such as yourself, throw it right back in people's faces. For the most part, people on this forum give really good advice and such as yourself, you take it and try to use it, but you don't seem to understand what you're doing and when someone explains it, you think there's a 'Quick-Easy' button which can fix your problem pronto. There's never a quick fix. You need to look at more than just your immediate surroundings. If you like half of your lettering that low on a truck, then do it, but don't tell me I'm the one with hurt feelings when you read my earlier response and didn't understand it and how many other posts you claimed you didn't understand, but still posted answers ?? Were you or were you not taking a poke at me with your response of our not doing wraps as a no-no ??
If you don't feel welcomed coming to the mixer, that's on you, but you're going to miss a lot of fun and a great amount of knowledge being here. It has nothing to do with me, our shop or our business, but the other people who will be here to share ideas, styles, techniques and trade equipment and supplies. Our place is just the hosting place. The mixer is for all of you. We don't make a dime on this thing and don't want to. We are merely a vehicle for you and any other member here to further their horizons in the sign industry.
It's also a great time with friends and just talking with other people in this wonderful industry and we're all real about it.
Think twice about coming or not and don't shoot yourself in the foot, just because of a personality conflict. Our shop is over 8,000 square feet. You might not even come in contact with me for two whole days if you play your cards right.
now IF YOU HAVE ANY ABILITIES... how hard is it to mask off the MAROON STRIPE......go to local auto paint store, get a different color, load up your spray gun and change the color. OR suggest to the owner of the truck to have it taken to a body shop and paint over the stripe???
since i can do auto painting.......i would make a few bucks on fixin that god awful maroon thing.