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Looks to me like the Q is a different font from the rest of the letters. Titanium Motors would probably work for the Q, and most any bold condensed Helvetica or even Impact would work for the rest.
Adhesive vinyl will fall off. Unless you prime, sand, paint at least two coats of gloss finish enamel, it will fall off when the wood gets wet a few times.
Never have figured out why people want to color change wrap a boat instead of painting it. Paint is so much more durable and is also spot repairable.
It looks like you traveled to the boat, so the 5 hours becomes 7 when you include travel time and load-up/unload time. For us, that would mean...
It's a Dutch company with an installation in Thailand (and lots elsewhere). Probably one of the Dutch who are sent there to run the show and keep things in line.
I looked at your CMYK mix in Corel Draw and looked at a vinyl color chart to see which was closest. But just from experience I was guessing that was going to be the closest. However, I doubt that it will be a specific perfect match to 18% neutral gray if you have to meet those specs. Usually...
We use 3mm ACM for a lot of commercial signs. It just depends on how you install it. If you expect the sign to be structural, then you need 1/2" MDO. But we always expect the structure to stand without the face, and the face is just decoration attached to the structure so 3mm ACM is perfect for...
Check out the "Advanced Black Generation", GCR, and Grayscale Swatch sections of the Onyx online help. There are adjustments and profiling sections of how to alter the CMY and K ratios in making gray and black.
Because people don't want things with thick, gloppy, stiff latex ink sitting on top of the fabric. They want fabric with the pattern dyed right into it so that the feel and flexibility of the fabric is unaffected. It makes it into something with the pattern printed right into the threads rather...
My answer would be the same as Texas_Signmaker's, but if I limit it to ONLY-humans, not God, it would have to be my father. The great respect I have for him and his example have genuinely shaped me. There have been other people who had some impact on me, but none as profoundly as my father.
How long will the banner have to be up? If it's for a weekend, like a ribbon cutting or something, that's one thing, but if it has to last months, that's another entirely. I'm guessing it's not a permanent installation since it goes over windows. There are methods for putting banners up long...
And that hits the nail on the head. Dye sub is for different markets than what you are making things for. So that's why HP would make a dye sub printer, and people would buy it.
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