Pat Whatley
New Member
Had to look up a job for a customer today that was so old I thought we'd done in back in the Gerber 4B days. That got me to wondering what the oldest sign jobs I've got saved were. I still remember the very first sign I made when we got our first computer with a screen but it wasn't backed up (had a scanned Sylvester the Cat on it that I colored in with markers because I didn't know how to fill in the colors). This was back in the day when everything got backed up on a floppy and I only backed up jobs I thought we might do again because I could only fit about 25 jobs on a disk.
I did a search and here are the results....my first three computer produced jobs from May 16, 1992....a time when Kaufman, Brush Script, and Commercial Script were the only script fonts we had. The 25c is because I didn't know how to type ¢ so we'd just do a c and add a line to it.
Anybody else care to share?
I did a search and here are the results....my first three computer produced jobs from May 16, 1992....a time when Kaufman, Brush Script, and Commercial Script were the only script fonts we had. The 25c is because I didn't know how to type ¢ so we'd just do a c and add a line to it.
Anybody else care to share?