I can do with it like polar arrays. I have used Corel some, and it wouldn't be that hard to become an expert with (atleast I don't think!). My idea is to use Autocad to draw some of the intricate detals
All of which have virtually no use in sign making.
Polar arrays and intricate details are not sign work. This is a very inexperienced approach as well as one dimensional and narrow minded.
Just because you have autocad doesn't mean you are ready to call yourself a sign maker. My son has autocad and he has never used it for a sign layout,, nor have I.
Your putting the horse before the cart. You need lots more development before you are ready to do signs.. For example. The vinyl world is slowly shrinking. There are a few making money with it. However the plain old vinyl shop is a scarce event these days.
Instead of listening to what others have offered you attempt to justify your reasoning. Your out of your league.
A versacamm is very good but you cannot use it for plotting with any amount of production. It is just plain SLOW! You will need a stand alone cutter even if you have a versacamm. Outsource prints until you build your business up to printing in house as there are many additional costs incurred when you bring a printer in house. You can still do a lot of things with layered vinyl! Digital just never looks quite as good as those crisp lines with layered vinyl when done right.
Welcome! I hope it works well for you...start off part time and add equipment and inventory as the business grows. I recommend spending most of your startup funds on equipment and allow the inventory to grow with time. If it is a part time business you can put almost all that money in equipment so look for some quality used equipment and software - it adds up fast! If you are jumping in full time then you have to save some dollars to be able to survive a while.
Auto Cad was used occasionally at a large electric sign co. for among other things getting approval from city engineers on large projects. The program was designed to be used with plotters(and a lot of other machines) It is terrible for letters, but It's not a totally useless program.
The type you show looks squished or forced oblique, I would also watch the kerning...the color combo works...it may work on the flat black.
When I was reading your idea, I was thinking Sailor Jerry lowbrow style. That style uses certain typefaces, here are some references.
http://www.sailorjerry.com/index.php
http://www.allentattoo.com/2006/10/tattoo_fonts.php
http://cubanica.com/font/sailorflash/index.html
Cubanica fonts are a bit pricey but Font Diners "Queen Rosie" in "The Counrty Fair Picnic" set is very reasonable.
http://www.fontdiner.com/main.html
One thing you didn't mention is pricing, that was a big problem for me when I got started. It seems that the sign shops in my area are all over the place with pricing. On some things they are about the same and on other things their pricing is very different. I would suggest that you purchase GraphixCALC Pro and stick to its pricing. I think it is good to be consistant on your pricing! Also, I am a Part Time in home sign shop, have been for about 4 years and I love it. It has been a great second income, but I am working my butt off. But it is something I love doing! Also, be careful posting some of your work to be judged by others, not saying anything bad about the ones who respond, just be ready to listen and take what most of them say. Because I have found out that a lot of the people on here know what they are talking about! Just like the red & black comment. Good Luck!
all SIGN SOFTWARE is CAD....COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN.....so some of the AUTO-CAD is in them, BUT a lot of the stuff in AUTO-CAD makes for a poor SIGN DESIGN program...LOSE IT and the idea your gona do signs ONLY IN AUTO-CAD.
corel/arts & letters express/illistrator are much more usefull!!!! GET ONE OF EM AND LEARN IT.
as far as your religious implications to your name...
SORRY DUDE...THAT LOGO and THAT NAME...dont do anything for a business UNLESS YOUR A HOSPITAL or a CATHOLIC CHURCH or a TATOO ARTIST...look up "Sacred Heart" on GOOGLE...ill bet you get a lot of HOSPITALS!!!
as for RED ON BLACK.....it can be done, but its not for the novice.....which i belive you qualify for.
seem we have another "deep pockets" jumpin in to futher muddy the waters.....sorry.