Tell them what you need in plain english. Ask them if theyve had any
signs done before, tshirts or whatever and say that is the artwork you need. Did you have your logo designed by someone? tell them they should have given you this when you paid them for it. When they send you something like a jpeg, just reply that it wont really work with a brief non-boring explanation. If the company didn't send you the vector when they made your logo it will be $xxx to recreate it but they should have done that. They will either find it or realize they got screwed. Speak in laymans terms and dont expect everyone to understand graphics, that's why they came to you rather than do it themselves unless you're just a wholesale printer. You may be annoyed but they can get just annoyed with you
If you get it all the time, increase your pricing to account for doing some minor artwork and call it a day. Let them get annoyed with someone else and come to you for a no crybaby solution but a little higher price. When you're too cheap there's no room for anything. What layman terms can be used to describe art specs, file types, and other industry print terms?
$5 per sq. ft. Is the very top end of what customers expect to pay for banners. You can get them for as low as 1.50 per sq. Online but all the other
sign shops are about $5. I pride myself on not being the cheapest guy on town.
I always buffer the hassle of getting good artwork by letting them know it helps us provide them with the best possible
sign without additional cost to them...its always about the client.... well, maybe...im not going to send out work that doesn't represent our shop in the best possible light...i don't wanna hear "who made that
sign for you? It looks a little blurry." You think the client is going to take ownership of crummy artwork that degraded the end result?