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    Help advice- making baby change mats- uk

    You might find someone on Ali Barber...
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    Hard headed customer

    Oh, and no offence to Hankscorpio, I'm just showing a different perspective.
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    Hard headed customer

    We have this all the time with clients. We usually get on the phone, or speak face to face and let the client know that the image is going to look poor. If they still want it, we send a PDF proof and covering letter to say that the image will look, pixelated or fuzzy and all that it won't fit...
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    What's your procedure on overdue invoices?

    It depends on who your client is. Firstly the invoice is owed to you so they cant pass it on to someone else. However invoices are taking maybe 60-90 days to get paid, the bigger the company generally the longer that you have to wait. As a rule of thumb, we do a lot of credit checks and have...
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    Print on demand questions

    It depends on what products you are selling. Printed t-shirts, printed flyers, printed mugs. These three examples are like chalk and cheese. So a general print on demand company may just farm out orders to smaller companies. Usually aiming at the cheapest price and the cheapest products.
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    Need your opinion on my first professional website

    I don't know if you ave made any improvements since posting your site back in August. However I clicked on your site and know exactly what you do, it seems clear to me. From a quick scan, I think it does the job, looks good
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    Website critique required

    I agree with everyone else, unfortunately. It looks dated but I think it because of the colours. Fisicx is right with the comments above. Have a look at Holland & Barrett below, they are selling tons, probably have a whole load of Developers and Marketing Teams working on their site, so I'd...
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    CMYK and RGB

    When you see a logo on screen there is light behind it. So its going to seem brighter than when its printed onto a media, which does not have light behind it. Hankscorpio explains it perfectly above but have a look at my article on Pantone colours...
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