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VECTOR VS BITMAP IMAGES

A quick video to help understand the differences and the limitations of art files. Good information to know when designing your banner or sign or getting the proper artwork files to your designer. Need more help? Check out our FAQ’s page!

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BITMAP VS. VECTOR IMAGES

BITMAP VS. VECTOR IMAGES

Bitmap images are made of pixels. A pixel is a single point or the smallest single element in a display device, be it a computer monitor, TV screen, or your smartphone. Common ways of saving a bitmap image are jpeg, tif, psd, or png formats, Vector images are...

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-SHIRT CONTEST!

-SHIRT CONTEST!

Want to get a really cool T-Shirt for FREE? Just send us a picture of the sign, banner, or vehicle graphics we made with you in front of it and you’ll be entered to win a new Attention Getting T-Shirt, gratis! We’ll be pulling 10 names out of a bowl to determine the...

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GIVING BACK

GIVING BACK

Charity Golf Tournaments are a great way to help our community. We are proud to be able to give back via the Randy Jones Invitational. This FREE tournament gives the winning team $10,000 to the charity they sponsored. This year they were featured in the book “Golfers...

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GOLF SIGNS GALORE!

GOLF SIGNS GALORE!

Many of our business clients have a charity or nonprofit organization they support that helps the community and the world we live in become a better place. These charities need all the help they can get and many of them use golf tournaments to raise funds. Another way...

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PANTONE COLORS VS CMYK

We are asked to match a pantone color for a banner or sign frequently. What is a pantone color? How do the digital printers of today work to reproduce a pantone match? Here is a short video explaining the process. Still confused on how to set up your banner or sign?...

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PHOTO PRINTS ON WOOD!

Check out our newest creation: Your picture printed on WOOD!These are so cool, unique and a great holiday gift! We take your image and using our flat bed printer apply that photo directly onto a 10″ x 12″ wood surface. It provides you with a one of a kind...

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