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Seale Signs
on Dec 8th, 2010 |
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We’ve been doing Mallard Creek’s signage and design work for a few years now. We’ve wrapped storage containers, created several banners, done numerous site signs, designed post cards, flyers, tri fold brosures, plus lots more. Check them out at www.mallardcreekinc.com.
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Seale Signs
on Dec 7th, 2010 |
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Jazzy Cleaning came to us to wrap 2 of their cars. We make the vehicle wrap process easy and affordable for the small business industry. They’ve told us multiple times about how their decaled cars make their business complete. Check out their website at www.jazzy-cleaning.com
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Seale Signs
on Oct 26th, 2010 |
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The client wanted to advertise on the windows but not block them out completely so we printed on perferated window material.
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on Oct 22nd, 2010 |
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This one was really fun! Ron, our client, had his name and the red wagon and we got to be creative with the rest! The black background is actually a carbon fiber pattern that added depth and caracter to the design.
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Seale Signs
on Oct 22nd, 2010 |
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Checkout this video. It shows lettering we did on The Lighting Geeks truck.
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Seale Signs
on Oct 19th, 2010 |
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So I’m going to try to explain file types to some of you that don’t understand the basics. Such as the difference between a .jpg and an .eps file or why I can’t view the font in your .ai file even though you saved it as a .pdf.
First, in my opinion there are two main different file types: raster and vector.
A raster file is a single image, like a photo. It is made up of pixels. When you make it bigger than it’s original size, it looses quality and gets pixelated. This is one of our most common problems with customer’s artwork. A raster file can be a .jpg,...
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Seale Signs
on Oct 2nd, 2010 |
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Here’s something we grabbed off You Tube to show our customers how to install a small decal on their...
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Seale Signs
on Oct 2nd, 2010 |
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The color you see on your monitor isn’t the color that our printer will print. The average person doesn’t own a PMS book so the best way for our colors to match is to receive a hard copy from you or you approve a test print from...