Get out your February 2003 Issue of Sign Business Magazine, turn to page 85 and page 89.
Look closely at the back end of the van that is being "wraped" and see if you can spot a huge problem!
Hint....can we say "center justify" ...er maybe left justify. hahahahahahah
Oh, well, the lesson to be learned is to double check your work (especially spacing) and your pictures before telling the whole world how to wrap a van in a magazine article.
Just an added comment...as we know, nowdays, any monkey with a machine can make a sign, wrap a van, print a bill board. But when the editor(s) of a upscale sign publication can't even spot a "monkey" with a machine....what is that telling us? The craft has gone to hell and its showing up in the trade publications. sigh
[ February 08, 2003, 08:52 PM: Message edited by: Dave Draper ]
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yeah i wouldn't be happy about that one if i were them...it appears that the design was flawed because the little tag that says "for info call" seems to be centered ok in that left side door...that top part should have been moved over at least an inch..other than that it looks good. the customer probably didn't even notice..we fellow sign folks have the critical eye.haha. i haven't read the article yet but i will just in case i'm missing something.
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