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It is just text?? You need to play with some panels. Maybe something rectangle acroos a diamond shape with striped in it?? Then put ur text in a panel. PS I don't like the font much, it is too comicy for a serious business. And also too close to Times Roman which is crap.
Joe, I think you have too look to hard at it to see the "Joe". When you know what it is you can easily spot it but I think anyone else would have to study it for too long. Nice logo though.
I bought a Roland engraver and found the pricing structure much worse the the sign industry. I have no regrets tghougfh as I soon expect to pick up more work by desiging "proper" layouts, not like the garbage I am quoting against.
Thank you very much Craig. It was under my nose all the time, as I already have an account with O'Briens due to the engraving side of my business. Thanks for sharing mate!!
:goodpost: Gino, I strongly believe that the old days of some kind of an apprenticeship should be bought back. Signs and advertising is a serious business and should be treated as such. Having "equipment" and no brains seems to be a staple for entering the business (I won't say trade) these...
I will respond to this, as an hourly employee I do not make the rules here.
I will also look up this guy when I have a spare minute, just never done so in the past. I appreciate the way you word things though.
I have brought my own popcorn.
This is the sort of crap that really pisses me...
Just tell the chiropractor to get it fixed from the guy who made the sign. Whatever price you charge him he will say it is way too expensive, just like the hourly minimum limit you paid him. lol .
How would a roman warrior go? It may have a tougher look that a contracting firm would need. Maybe instead of the spear in his hand you could put a mallett there lol.
When I went to the ISA at Vegas in '07 I checked out engraving as an alternative. I came back and bought a Roland EGX600 and let me tell you it is a much bigger learning curve than a vinyl cutter. I did this because I decided to do this because there are too many printers in my vicinity all...
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