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Big Rich

Possible New Logo - Multi layer

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Okay, so I was working on name and logo ideas. "CRO Signs"

I was strictly using flexipro and put this together....

I cut it and laid it out on my car.....  I think it looked nice...  It is quite a few layers.

1. White Outline

2. Red & Blue are the same level.

3. The Black Outline of 'CRO' and white 'signs' word.

4. White "CRO'

Is this how you veterans would've cut this...? Your thoughts...?

Also, I have bubbles in it, I have yet to use a needle and push them out. I was thinking if I shouldve used a water blend to apply it.

The decal is 10" tall...

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You can use the bttom white layer to be the CRO white. You just need to "PUNCH" the CRO letters trough the blue en the red layer in your software. Same for the signs part of it.

The blue top part is missing something.

JC

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I think it looks nice! But I agree with Joe, the top blue piece looks like it's missing something.

Good job though! I have only done 2 colors max so far.

Amber

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Guest Schramm

Man I think that is pretty damn cool, I think that I would add either your phone number or you website URL (www.crosigns.com) to the top and call it a day!  Nice work, I really like it... :lol:;)

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looks good.. nice color combination.. it POPS.. but yah add your phone number or website.. your advertising but nobody knows how to get in touch with you :thumbsup:..

on another note.. any tips to get the bubbles out of the vinyl once its applied like in his case?

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Guest Schramm

Wet application works really well as the fluid allows you to push out the bubbles.  I wet both the vinyl I am applying to and the sticky part of the overlaying color.  That works about 98% of the time as I guess nothing is fool proof.

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