It has to say "Wish Cece & Gill were here!" in small print... :thumbup:
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It has to say "Wish Cece & Gill were here!" in small print... :thumbup:
Wow!
FYI, my buddy Mike (protetype) on the planet has a vinyl cutter and can cut any decals as long as he has a good image or vector graphic file of it. Would have to check on prices.
Here's his FB page https://www.facebook.com/mikesvinylaurora
I have no idea how these stickers are printed but - can they have 2 colors? Make one solid sticker with a black background and have all the details in white so there aren't all the "fiddly bits" susceptible to peeling.
All I see is a red X...
Don't feel bad Swede, I just see a blank screen. (I am on my phone though).
It's a solid piece of vinyl that's cut rather than printed. If you want a white logo, you start with white vinyl, black logo- black vinyl, etc. I'm sure you could make a more complicated "two part" design with two colors by splitting up the logo into two sections and then fitting them together on the VX window.
I like this. :thumbup:
http://i46.tinypic.com/302qn2r.png
I like this too. :thumbup:
:_confused
Maybe we need to start a poll??
Just curious, how many stickers do you need? Not that I have free access to a vinyl printer and a cutter or anything.....:rollb2:
Why not replace the
20
13
on the right in the big sticker with the rock, truck, and '13 from the little sticker? Then put ZuZoo over in the left side of the big sticker?
Everyone's a winner!
I lack the mAd SkiL75 to picture what I am describing, sorry.
And overall, less fiddly little lines in the finished product!
Because I drive a VX....
...I love the VX based Logo.
However...there are many Non VX Isuzus.... and Toyotas and ( Ah hem)....jeeps.
So what to do.....:_thinking
How about...I will get the VX based logo made up..and distribute those...
(they will be UV stabilized "Yacht" logo material...so should last.)
...and if someone wants to take on the generic Isuzu logo...or whatever....
..have at it.
Jo
Or if y'all know how many you need, I can print them on a solvent vinyl printer and cut the stickers on a cutter. 25? 35?
Well, the VX logo one is designed by my niece, Krysten. She already sent me the vector of it. In addition, since I'm going to print it, it can be any number of colors. Also, I'll need to know how big it should be. I'm also going to print some Zombie Hunter Permit stickers :)
Remember that these stickers also become the T-shirts. It sounds like we might be doing both images this year so everyone will need to get in touch with the t-shirt shop there in Moab ( http://www.moab-utah.com/tshirt/ )to see what format they need the images in so we can all get our t-shirts made, and more stickers cut if needed.
If you send the images to the tshirt shop a week or two early they can prepare the screens and it makes their job easier and it brings the cost down for the shirts. If you give them a call theycan give/get all the info needed. Really nice/friendly mom and pops place.
Oh ..Cool....
...I PM'd her and asked if it was Ok to go ahead and get some made up.
Either way..me or you !
I was going to do it about 5x5 or 5x6...thats about the size we have been using.
And just white sticking to window, no border/black etc.
Are you going to be in Moab..if so go for it...if not, might be eaier if I do.
Let me know :thumbup:
jo
the vinyl I use is high performance calendared, much better suited to print and cut than straight up vinyl cutting, so if you want it white with no black contour, there's no point in printing it. I would recommend just getting it done on a vinyl cutter. I'll talk to Krysten about a sticker that uses some color and see what she can come up with. I spent years, myself, as a Graphic Artist, but we must pass the torch. We're not going, just trying to help out.
The last many years have been just white..very bold..no frills.
If people want color..cool.
If not, I'm more than happy to do as we/I have done in past years...
...and get them done simple white.
It also makes it easier for the T'Shirt shop, and cheaper for all..
.... to keep it monochromatic.
Jo
Sounds good! If y'all want anything in color, though, let Krysten know and she'll get a design to me. I'd be glad to help. She's doing a design for Uwharrie in North Carolina, too. I'll be at that.