I'd recommend doing a horizontal layout for the table front, and giving yourself extra vinyl for your table top. Total slickness achieved.
Couple of clamps on your side of the table holding the vinyl on.
Leave the "bunting" crepe paper the con supplies on the table. You've got a nice little storage area under the table.
Better.
You'd need dimensions first to make sure you nailed placement of the graphics, front and top side.
The printing is the main cost I assume. You can do without the dealer facing graphic.
Couple of clamps on your side of the table holding the vinyl on.
Leave the "bunting" crepe paper the con supplies on the table. You've got a nice little storage area under the table.
Better.
You'd need dimensions first to make sure you nailed placement of the graphics, front and top side.
The printing is the main cost I assume. You can do without the dealer facing graphic.
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And then use it on picnics after a recent rain.
coffee rings not to scale.
Had another design idea. So obvious. Have- I'll just do another picture
I think A P E is the type of con you need.
Two "Cs." That bonus size I had visualized probably not an easy to prepare product
Elz!! This looks so good!! Dang, wish I had time to do one of these...this time I've got to stick to the one banner--but I love your table-front version here. I shall steal it for next time!
Saw a proof of my ashcan printing of the book a few hours ago (they're printing the rest right now). I did it 8.5" x 11" (an 11" x 17" folded in half and saddle stitched), and the extra scale really looks good!
Now I have to hope I sell more than three....
Thanks again for the support! I will let you know how it goes!
That ashcan sounds greater. Hope you get some heat from this con. And it pays for itself.
I'll buy one!
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