Stencils, Stencils and More Stencils

Hey,

We just did our first graphic (picture) Stencil for an Advertising Agency and it turned out really cool. Unfortunately I can't say right now what is was, but its a big beer company. We made this stencil as a 30" by 30" square, with imprint area of 24" by 24".

We're still offering our custom stencils (text based) but we're also open to graphics. The key in determining pricing, is the complexity of the art work and the format of the artwork. For Example: A lot of CNC machines must convert the art work to what's called a Vector Format or Line Drawing. Adobe creates an AI or EPS format, which then can be converted over to an AutoCad file, which creates an DXF format. I realize this is a lot of techno babble, but if you are interested, I want to get you going in the right direction to save us both time and you money. Artwork in the form of a JPG or GIF can work, however it will require the fabricator to actually re-hand draw the graphic to make it machine ready.

Unfortunately the one thing I have not gotten, is quality feeback as to what you all would like to see. I would love to hear! Is there a better size? Is a square better then a rectangle? How about weight (gauge)? Anything and everything is on the table. Please let me hear your thoughts.

If you have any thing you would like to send me for pricing please feel free to send it to the email address below. Any questions or thoughts, please feel free to post here or contact me personally.

Thanks Marc
 
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