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No thought whatsoever
Posted by Graham Scanlan on October 29, 2022 at 11:02 amDavid Hammond replied 2 years, 1 month ago 7 Members · 10 Replies -
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I don’t know what’s worse, the general layout of the wording or the installation of the vinyl on the outside of the glass. 🤨
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I think the biggest faux pas is the guy wearing the Rupert Bear scarf 🙂
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Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it chaps, roast in a beef & pudding turkey are quite the delicacy up our way
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this makes me ill at the thought of it, rob! 🤮🤣
Sounds not too bad, kevin! i think i need my lunch 🤣
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what really winds me up when i see things like this. i simply would not get away with it!!!
my customers are on my case for a grain of dust under the vinyl. never mind bad fitting, bad design and layout, blah blah blah. 🧐😤-
There could be several reasons why they’ve done it like this – possibly customer brief and not wanting to bring the background colour up too high. If they really wanted it done like this then it would have been better to change the meat choices into a different colour so the top line is visually connected.
Hubby went for a job interview at a sign company in Ireland once and saw the quality of their work and it was like a sandstorm between the laminate and print. The amount of rubbish between the 2 layers made it 3 dimensional !!
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Not the best, also conaider we’re overly aware of some things.
I was weighing up a wrap a on van last week that was at the garage on our estate. They paid good money for the job, but not to the standard we’d do (wrapping door edges, removing trims & lights) however, nobody else noticed or cared, and the customer was happy. Probably saved the fitter a fair amount of time.
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