Brian Schott wrote:
> I think the ink is important if the sticker is outside, and UV and
> water protection is also a consideration. But you are correct, that
> it can be done locally in bigger cities, I suppose, but I have not
> researched that. 

In the U.S., you might look into Kinko's (I think they're now part of 
the FedEx Office stores).  I've accompanied someone who depends heavily 
upon them, and I know that they have photocopiers for both B&W and 
color.  (I don't know if you can plug in, say, a USB stick, but maybe 
you can.)  I'm merely suggesting checking into the services they may be 
able to provide.  FWIW.

> What about the design? Do you like it? 

Interesting, but, imagining looking at this from a distance (that is, 
from the car behind you), I'm not sure I'd recognize the letter "J" 
immediately--I'd probably wonder what that symbol was that looks like a 
right square bracket.  I suggest adding the top bar on the right to 
clearly indicate the letter "J".  Exactly what does the lefthand scan 
graphic "say" or lead you to (in terms of some URL or something)?  That 
could make me negatively suspicious.


Harvey

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