So a customer places an order as they do. Customer says on the white top can I have the arrow pointing right.
Which way do you all class as right?
Is the picture right or wrong?
So a customer places an order as they do. Customer says on the white top can I have the arrow pointing right.
Which way do you all class as right?
Is the picture right or wrong?
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My opinion would be that it should be opposite to what's shown in your image, but I'd always get the customer to clarify something like this before I made it.
I print lots of personalised magnetic party invitations and come across many spelling and grammatical errors, so I always send a proof to the customer for verification before printing and cutting. Apostrophes in names (such as James' birthday, or James's birthday) always need verification.
Last edited by webtrekker; 08-06-2019 at 02:59 PM.
Thanks for your opinion. I did it the other way first but it was wrong. The picture is the way they wanted it. I thought i was going mad. The customer popped into the shop and one of the girls took the order. Never mind
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