the swerve is cool, like I was totally impressed by it when I saw it. But I really like the cone. So it got my vote. Even though I know this isnt central florida auto crossers, it still it a better design, IMO.
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my only input is, simple yes. simple works but it has to explain everything. i'm afraid of the cone design not being recognized by others. i picked three for it's better explanation. i don't think we should add the site because i don't think anyone would spend the time writing it down. HOW ABOUT instead we put the thursday night meet location? or instruct the person to ask where the meet is. my $0.02
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That's some complicated and pretty time consuming if you're working on vinyl. If you use the pictures as a 1:1 to vinly, the fonts are somewhat too small for it to get cut and most likely will fall off the mating surface on the car over time.
Here's a pic from a business back in the days. That vinyl is approx. 14" x 3.5". I'm not in sure in today standards, but back then it was pretty time consuming to mass produce by hand and all of those revisions to make it work.
I say this is the best one and easy to work with.
-- Edited by tampa railroad hobo at 00:45, 2006-04-28
OMG this is going to take forever, I am done.....................................................
I like the wheel, can we just go with that, then again i like the one with the road sign and it is all old style writing(forgot what they call it). That would look sweet on the back of the bug.
Viet wrote: heres another one. I think i might like this one the most so far.
another simple one
while i was doing thes i decided to one for simfab..lol this one is a little lame, but yeah
damn i'm on a roll today! -- Edited by Viet at 15:35, 2006-04-27
i really like the last one but i guess it would be hard to make. the wheel one is pretty cool but it reminds me of those rotary club signs at parks and old ladys knitting quilts