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    For DOMINANT, how about placing a SIGN above the window onto the brick, using Maxmetal (diBond) and some Tapcon masonry screws. Then, remove the criss-cross inserts from the inside of those windows (they should be just plastic pieces that pop out) and you'll have clear surfaces (without visual distraction of the criss-crosses) to put the phone number, guns, and the inkblot.
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    I have several softwares including scalp, flexi starter, vinyl master pro, and signblazer I can still do it quicker in signblazer then any of the others just not as many features as the others but my old stand by.
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    What Slice said about "Dominant". Even if you could get it to adhere well it would look odd unless you were looking at it straight on. If those are double pane windows the inserts may be inside the window.
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    and from graphtec http://www.graphtecamerica.com/docs/FAQ - Hardware - Blades-BladeHolders - blade-length.pdf
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    another great resource for referencing back to from time to time http://support.rolanddga.com/docs/documents/departments/technical services/downloads/ra_cutter blade knowledge.pdf
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    I think a lot of times it what you decide to get used to. I had a copy of SCALP for a while and totally hated it compared to SignCut Pro. I have seen others who tried SignCut and didn't like it. I have not had the time to get used to VM but it is a really good program but like most, if you don't have the higher levels they limit a lot of the applications.
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    Personally I'd paint the wall where the vinyl is to be placed grey, then cut black vinyl in the design and lay it over the grey.
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    i got the laptop and lcd monitor setup from office depot on their website, they didnt carry any in store, and i did alot of research for this, i didnt want a piece of junk.. i love it ,,It was like 148.00 with the shipping. I had to remove the a part of the mounting bracket to make it work for the back of my table. very easy to do and didnt mess anything up either..I got the glass for a trade job i did for a glass company. i got the 2 cabinets from home depot for i think $80 each, and then just made a deep enough box for my lights to go in,I made sure it wasnt to close to glass to casue un wanted shadow as well..the lights are 24x24 outside diameter. got the remote switch from harbor freight for like 25 0r 30?