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vehicle graphics: assortment
Posted by Lorraine Clinch on 17 June 2006 at 12:51Hi all, thought I’d put up some recent jobs, – customers round my way often don’t believe thet ‘less is best’!
Hugh Potter replied 19 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies -
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good jobs Lorraine.
don’t you just hate it when everyone else seems to be getting the fancy stuff, and all you seem to get is the mundane? still, it pays the bills, and as long as the customer is happy, that is all that is important. save those creative juices for somone who appreciates it.
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Cheers
Shane -
i nkow that feeling well Shane, takes me a while to build up a collection of jobs i want to show, 90% of work is the usual cheap sign boards/banners/correx stuff, guess it’s what goes towards the bills !!
still, Loraine, it all looks good to me, nothing horrendus among that lot, what can we do but suggest what we ‘think they should have’, but usually we give them what they want… !
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I see many of the jobs posted here and just wish so badly that one or two of my customers would appreciate a bit of art on their vehicle, but they mainly simply want advertising, plain & simple. (And usually HUGE!) 👿
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i think the majority of many peoples work will be the same Lorraine, i do have a fair bit of imagery in my work, more often than not it isn’t asked for, i simply think of a design i’ve seen either in my clip art stuff, or something i think would look good, and vectorise it, and offer it in a design, i usually then dont show one without it, but if they ask i’ll do it without, but make the next price down, not much different, that way the customer will often think that for the sake of £30 or something, they’ll have the extra work.
just try and persuade them that an image of somekind is more often remembered than a name, and that the image can me used throughout their business cards, advertising, promoton etc, so even if someone cannot recall the name, they’ll probably recognise the logo/image when they look and come across the advert, it works in most cases !
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