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why is it so hard to make people understand the simplest things

gabagoo

New Member
Case in point.......

Get a call from a customer ( large corporate) They need a new plexiglass vehicle number for a locomotive and they tell me how high this particular number is and then say it is 5" wide. I ask, which number was 5" wide?
They say they all were... I pause grit my teeth and explain to him that every number has a different width.... seems pretty basic to me.... duhh


Second customer calls and has been waiting for me to make 10 sets of cut lettering for 5 new trucks. He was supposed to give me the working area that I had and I was left a message that it was 18" x 36".


Maybe if it was a Savanah or a Safari, but this is an International tractor trailer and there is no way that there is 18" x 36" clearance to do what he wants. So again I said to him, if I cut these and they don't fit don't come crying to me. Do you actually have the clearance of that size.

Now he hesitates and says he will measure one tomorrow.

I take it he was guessing the first time like it isn't important these days not to waste money.... sheesh...
 

Circleville Signs

New Member
It's a little something i call the "90-10 Theory".

It is stated as such.....

"90% of the population of the planet is not intelligent or self reliant enough to survive without the help of the other 10%. If the 90% were to all walk off the face of the edge of a cliff tomorrow, the world would instantly be a much better place."
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
It's a little something i call the "90-10 Theory".

It is stated as such.....

"90% of the population of the planet is not intelligent or self reliant enough to survive without the help of the other 10%. If the 90% were to all walk off the face of the edge of a cliff tomorrow, the world would instantly be a much better place."


Your numbers are a bit off...I think its 99-1
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
I thought it was 95/5.

gaba..... just count on everyone you ever encounter as being a dumb SOB and then smile at them..... then quickly walk to the bank with another smile on your face. :rolleyes:
 

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
Case in point.......

Get a call from a customer ( large corporate) They need a new plexiglass vehicle number for a locomotive and they tell me how high this particular number is and then say it is 5" wide. I ask, which number was 5" wide?
They say they all were... I pause grit my teeth and explain to him that every number has a different width.... seems pretty basic to me.... duhh...

Not so duhh. The number set in most every typeface is mono-spaced. This is so that they will line up when set in columns. While a '1' is certainly narrower than a '0' generally they occupy the same character spacing. If you tightly kern multi-digit numbers they seldom look right.
 

gabagoo

New Member
Not so duhh. The number set in most every typeface is mono-spaced. This is so that they will line up when set in columns. While a '1' is certainly narrower than a '0' generally they occupy the same character spacing. If you tightly kern multi-digit numbers they seldom look right.


I don't agree, besides if he measure a 1 at 5" wide and I typeset it using the 0 as 5" wide, then this new number will be completely wrong.

just sayin....
 

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