That corrugated wall has so much potential. What if you got a mural painted on it or something like that? It so cool to watch the life of your business. Very inspirational for myself in getting my own freelance design business going.
Thanks so much - get cranking! As for the wall, I took it down to see what was behind it - next to NOTHING (stay tuned to see). I think I've found a solution that will look AMAZING (at least it does in my head!).
In all fairness, your video title is misleading. In any print job, the first impression "cost" is balanced by the rest of the run. By the time you reach the point of doing a hard proof, or a press proof, the job is pretty much a done deal, so that set-up cost ---- like I said ---- is balanced by the rest of the run. The most expensive cards I ever ran had flat foil, thermography, and flat (offset) ink, on special-order, double-thick stock. In 1980, they sold for about $1.50 each, in a run of 500 business cards.
Just discovered this channel and im loving these videos.
10:52 do a copper colored paint on the tin. Super pretty effect that blends well with a dark wood so thus a book shelf, matching bar etc...
Your passion man. motivating! keep up the good work!
We clicked to see the “worlds most expensive business cards” .. not to see your new trash can LOL
where is the business card?
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That corrugated wall has so much potential. What if you got a mural painted on it or something like that? It so cool to watch the life of your business. Very inspirational for myself in getting my own freelance design business going.
Thanks so much - get cranking!
As for the wall, I took it down to see what was behind it - next to NOTHING (stay tuned to see). I think I've found a solution that will look AMAZING (at least it does in my head!).
In all fairness, your video title is misleading. In any print job, the first impression "cost" is balanced by the rest of the run. By the time you reach the point of doing a hard proof, or a press proof, the job is pretty much a done deal, so that set-up cost ---- like I said ---- is balanced by the rest of the run. The most expensive cards I ever ran had flat foil, thermography, and flat (offset) ink, on special-order, double-thick stock. In 1980, they sold for about $1.50 each, in a run of 500 business cards.
The run was 10. This was not a press proof and then full run situation
Would invite a artist to make some art piece on that wall would look a lot beter than just a flat color imho
i like the idea, but I don't think I could commit to a decision on that.
Visit an Engraving company that prints on die stamping presses.
Wow this is awesome to see done. Ive done screen printing in highschool and used an ab dick 9010 for note pads but this was real neat
My dude, how come you don't wear a seatbelt? Not cool.
Use coloured lighting or large rough circles decreasing using different colours,
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Mural
How about having a graffiti artist draw “a fine press” in various typography?
He is a graphic artist
Your hair has gotten very large.