That brings up an issue.
Assuming the client provides you the copy where you merely copy and paste the verbiage
and your sole input is the choice of typeface to make it fit the size of the substrate
ordered, should you even care (assuming you caught the error before cutting)?
Reminds me of a time when a high-priced ad agency either out of NY or Philly sent out copy
to local
sign companies around the country for
sign faces which were to be formed, decorated
and installed for their national client. Well, they spelled "Belleair" (a city in FL) as "Bellair"
and when the error was caught (after the install) the ad agency SCREAMED that the
sign
maker should have caught such an obvious error since they were in a close-by city themselves.
The
sign guys said (in essence) "screw you." You provided the copy and sent the P.O.
We provided everything to spec., as spelled out in YOUR P.O. Ain't our fault nor our responsibility.