> When you say bigger, do you mean there is more area to work with, or
> the number
> of items that can be produced is bigger?
>
Actual size of the area to work in. You can kinda think of it as
putting stuff in the margin of a book or something-- depending on what
they're making the die-cut out a special shape or something, the
"leftovers"just get trashed, so Doug can put whatever he wants out there
basically for free. The only gotcha is that he's limited to the colors
used on the main piece.
Current opportunity is for something up to about 1" x 3.5". Face down
on lexan, black, yellow, orange, red, and blue. Red, blue, and black
sound right (too bad there's no white), but if nothing else the price is
right. :-)
-Clay
Received on Tue Oct 27 18:06:23 1998
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