JoeyA said:Are you an illustrator or graphic designer?
JoeyA said:I suggest you tweak the width a bit making it the maximum size which is 1.75" I believe. The extra width will give you some more "white space" and it won't distort the size of the table that much. The 2 1/2" long size is fine. Adding the extra space to the width you will give a bigger canvas for the text. I messed around in Corel Draw adding Diamonds and building a key tag background that is easy to change but I am just copying you and the other designers ideas.![]()
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Rubyron said:Here's another file to get an visual of how big the print can be. It can't be any larger than the gray shaded area.
corvette1340 said:except that picture isnt exactly to scale.
corvette1340 said:those logos you have there are way too big. They are 3 1/2" by almost 2 3/4"
whitey2 said:All of you... Some are blue, and even have room to scribble a telephone number, or something like, "If lost please return to XXX".
Rubyron said:Here's another file to get an visual of how big the print can be. It can't be any larger than the gray shaded area.
JoeyA said:
whitey2 said:Some escrow service would be cool, if the they could be individually numbered. Could be a cue tag, or an INLAY.
We used to have such a implementation at DIGITAL for our badges, which you could just drop it into a mailbox.
Safety said:It says "AZBilliards.com"
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Do you see it?
JoeyA said:Here's the correct sizes. I THINK they will print out to size now. I saved them as a .PDF file instead of a jpeg.
View attachment 59923
View attachment 59924
Maybe these will print and view correctly.![]()
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Rubyron said:Ok, now I am confused. Looking at the attached samples I think I have the substrate size wrong. I was going off the following and assuming the "dimensions" were the size of the keychain. The keychains in your PDF appear to be about 2 7/8" x 2 1/8"
JoeyA said:The neck of the key tag is included in the 3 5/8" width.
JimS said:Safety said:It says "AZBilliards.com"
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Do you see it?
Yes... I see it but....
It don't think the AZ part is clear enough to be a good marketing symbol. Only somebody that knows what it is will figure out what it is. IMO. But kudo's for your imaginative idea.