Journal of Design Proofs

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How does the design process work when you order a sign from SignSpecialist.com? Below you will find our running journal of designs and sign specifications for Magnetic Signs, Banners, Yard Signs, Metal Signs, Temporary Signs, and Truck Lettering. These are actual orders from previous customers.

Our journal is updated daily with new designs. We only post in our journal the initial layout designed to the customers specifications. By the time the sign goes in production, many times, the design has changed dramatically from the initial proof you'll see below. Such is the nature of the design process. Never-the-less, this should give you a good feel as to how we and our customers design custom sign orders. If you have any questions, as usual, let us know - we'll be glad to help.

Custom Truck Lettering:

To order similar truck lettering or your own custom design made to your specifications, check out our truck lettering ordering page.

Brad  
Hello. Thanks again for your recent order, and sorry for the delay in getting your design to you. Attached you will notice a layout for your sign idea. Let me know what you think. Keep in mind monitors vary GREATLY in the way they display colors. If an exact color match is needed, samples can be mailed right out.     

Once we get the final go ahead your signs will mail within 1 working day. If you have any questions let me know.   

Thanks, Toby    

PS – I had to guess at the truck color…. went with red.., but this should work for layout purposes  

Type of Lettering Custom Truck Lettering; Size20″ Wide X 12″H; Price 80; Colors White with Black Outline; Desired Fonts and Text Chrisinske Farms Byron; Michigan Font Morrocco Text color White with Black Outline Alignment Center

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To order similar truck lettering or your own custom design made to your specifications, check out our truck lettering ordering page.

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