Below Are Some Various Types of Signs That were done with Letter Art 8.0
Grand.The photos and drawings are all full color and some may take a
moment to load, but to see what Letter Art can do, with design
and output, it is somthing you have to see.
The image below was Designed in Letter Art then exported to Corel
Draw where color was then added, it provided the customer with an actual
view of the finished product, was an exellent closer tool, the sign artist
got the job, which included 9 trucks & vans, A store front sign and
12 two sided yard signs, and a very happy customer. A photo of one of
the trucks appears just below the inkjet print out.
This showcard was designed in Letter Art and also imported to Corel
Draw where color was added, when the customer gave the go on the job,
the sign artist already had the layout in Letter Art ready to plot,
made 6 of the same showcard, used ulta metalic vinyls, and framed it
in a gold colored metal frame.
The background of this sign was painted on with a tecnique called
roller blending, using the distortions in Letter Art, a wave was
created with the main text, and cut in vinyl, all letters are vinyl.
Another showcard made with ultra metalic vinyls.
This banner was done in vinyl graphics, the flames were multi-colored
by holding a stencil over the vinyl prior to weeding, and spraying red
and orange Krylon over the yellow vinyl layering the colors.The flames
were designed in Letter Arts Graphic editor then cut in vinyl, we also
cut an extra piece of vinyl to use as a stencil.
This one the customer presented the design, we thought it was an effective
use of colors.We used Letter Arts scanning utility to scan in the logo
then we cut it with no cleanup, just scanned and cut.
We also used Krylon to create the yellow to white fade on Fajita
fridays, we used the wave distortion mode of Letter Art 8.0 to create
the wave, and used the outline feature of LetterArt to do the black
outline, this outline really made Fajita Fridays come alive. Jd's
logo was scanned and cut in Letter Art, also with NO clean up.
Here we used the yellow Krylon and prior to weeding we sprayed the top
half of the red vinyl to create the color fade. We also made use of
the outline mode of our software to create the white outline and the
black shadow.The $8.95 was cut in black vinyl panels and then the
letters pulled out and the panels were then applied to the
banner.