chopper
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Craig,Chopper what is meant by the statement I went to sign school , yes the market here comes to mind ..very few have even commercial art even much less advertising school of any kind, No offence to craftspeople that have earned the ranks of knowing what a good layout even looks like and many have either taught or been self taught.
Another reason I said that was many people get into this trade because they learned Adobe in high school, got to by a plotter & a PC some software and BAM call them self sign shops. ..and I'm tired of competing with them for the last 25 years and they still not learned.
But in Orlando very few know what advertising signage is suppose to look like although they call them sign shops, really alot of the good signage is made out of town, that is seen in town.
As far as $350 doors this was common before PCs and even $650 per set of doors was common with a outstanding layout color combos, maybe with gold, and still in some markets with a few craftspeople it is very possible, in fact a friend I know does very near that, and does outstanding work that customers are very glad to pay and rehire again and again even in todays economy.
now I understand where you are coming from with the "sign school"
as far as competing with people with out "skill" or schooling that is just the way it is it has always been here, even when I was hand lettering, it seemed that all the customer wanted was the lowest price,
I knew a few guys and one was my mentor who could get 5-6 hundred for lettering a set of truck doors, but you would starve to death if that was all he did, and there was no way he could knock them out in 2 hours, these jobs took the better part of a day, if I could command that kind of price I would do it in a heart beat...but it seems those days are gone at least here anyway, maybe they will come back , thanks for explaining ...
//chopper