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tc65681 t1_itels27 wrote

but it's whether proof!

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Numerous-Mix-9775 t1_itennxi wrote

If this were FB someone would have already tagged it with the group “graphic design is my passion.”

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Punnchy t1_itewylj wrote

How is it illegal?

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CNC_MarineVet t1_itf1s4e wrote

I must be missing something...killing trees is environmentally friendly now? Tree huggers would be ashamed of you!

Also, wtf, my 5 year old could make a better sign 🤦‍♂️

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FedexJames t1_itf1skj wrote

That sign hurts my brain in soooo many ways

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mattmaddux t1_itf5sva wrote

All else being equal, $500 for a quality handmade sign is not unreasonable.

But this thing is truly ugly.

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my_monkeys_fly t1_itfvw6g wrote

That was $500? Lord I could have done better in 30 minutes myself

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mr_heathcliffe t1_itg0xvg wrote

Sure, MAYBE if it was like carved or laser etched or something that actually required a craftsmans tools or techniques. But this is just stencils on a piece of wood. Even if it wasn't butt ugly, stencil lettering on wood should never warrant that price.

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KLR650Tagg t1_itgovrr wrote

Wow. Ive made many signs, and this is very low effort. Maybe 10 bucks.

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MyKungFuIsBest_2020 t1_itgpd1g wrote

That looks like garbage, some people need to get better at wood working before trying to sell their crap.

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Arc-ansas t1_itgrtnj wrote

Ugly AF. They have no understanding of design basics like composition, color theory, figure ground relationship.

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OTwhattheF t1_itgt60w wrote

YOU CHOOSE WHAT COLOR OF HOOKS THAT WILL COME WITH sIGN

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TV_MAGIC t1_itgv8rw wrote

I love the that it starts with a disclaimer about the price. It's nott worthless, but it ain't no $500

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ho1doncaulfield t1_ithnuqt wrote

I think the most embarrassing part about this is them hiding behind being a “local business” as if that gets them points outside of heartstring tugging. It doesn’t look informed by any sort of design metric and in fact looks completely half-assed. It’s embarrassing to people who do real, useful work in and around the Ozarks.

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