stroud21 (Offline)
#5
11/14/07 7:17 PM
Man, i try to slack off at work and check out the message board and find more signs stuff. must be some kind of connection between racers and signs guys.
by the way i got a HP designjet 8000 64" solvent earlier this year and love it so far. i haven't gotten brave enough to try wrapping my midget yet though
Steve Stroud
Banacom Signs
St. Charles, MO
Bill Gardner (Offline)
#6
11/14/07 9:04 PM
We have a Mimaki JV3SP-160 62" printer.
What kind of design software are you using? I use Flexi SignPro for RIP & Printing and then Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS2, Corel Draw Suite12 to create the various designs.
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
#7
11/14/07 9:20 PM
Originally Posted by stanfillsigns.com:
Just wanted to let everyone know we are doing sprint car wraps now!! I also have a new business partner. After winter we will be moving the business to brownsburg, and also changing the name.. www.stanfillsigns.com
That's a real good business practice, Brian. Spamming a competitor's website.
Jerry
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.
Winston Churchill
Bill Gardner (Offline)
#8
11/14/07 9:27 PM
Attached are a couple photos from the first thing we tried wrapping... It was a quarter midget for Brian Hayden's son. he was 4 years old and had to have spiderman and the incredible hulk.
To get this one finished... well, let's just say that we spent entirely to much time... but this is how we started.
Bill Gardner (Offline)
#9
11/14/07 9:47 PM
This my truck... wrapped. Try going somewhere with a truck like this...
Joe@ScaleSprints (Offline)
#10
11/14/07 11:05 PM
Any of you guys looking for any kind of help with graphics? Im pretty decent with illustrator. Would love to get my foot in the door with graphics.