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maybe we restart this with an actual poll lol to get a better idea, maybe if its not too much extra get two lots made up some with design 2 and some with 3.....just a thought

Edited by sinistagtst

yeah im for number three style but on not sure about having the SkylineAustralia.com the same size as the logo or just exactly like the 1 howie posted ^^

hAve we gotton a quote and how amny we have to order yet

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What will be the final size for the single logo?
That’s still to be decided, only Nightcrawler has suggested a size at this stage.
if you guys make this sticker, i want one.

yes i know i'm in sydney, and i'm only a forum member, but i want one anyway !!!!

k?

We’re all forum only members here in SA, we don’t have official membership like the other states & yeah can’t see why you can’t have a sticker.
yeah im for number three style but on not sure about having the SkylineAustralia.com the same size as the logo or just exactly like the 1 howie posted ^^

hAve we gotton a quote and how amny we have to order yet

I guess it depends if everyone else prefers the slightly larger SAU logo size than to the URL address. I’ve only got quotes for single coloured designs & they were for orders of 100 & 200. Will have a better idea once I know the preferred design & sizes, & was only planning to get around 50'odd of each - the URL (S & L sizes) & SAU logo = 150 total.
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Looks like sticker no.3 it is then & the SAU logo at the start will be slightly larger then the web adress lettering. I'll be placing the order nxt wk & length sizes will come in approx 28cm & 58cm.

Also, the other SAU logo sticker will be approx 11cm(L) x 9.5cm(H).

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