Any grapic artists willing to help a fellow cellarite?
My family is considering moving to Florida. We'd be able to buy a house there for cash. Last year we paid off 100% of our debt including credit card debt, student loans, and the car. With no house or rent payments, we'd be able to pay our regular monthly bills very easily. I could do it with virtually any job.
This might give me the opportunity to finally get out of IT and to start that Hot Dog cart I've been talking about for years. My wife hates the idea, but with a situation like this, I can get her to let me run the business without freaking out. She'll still complain until she starts seeing money come in though. I don't know if it's the way she grew up in Vietnam, but she thinks anytime someone has a business idea, it's a waste of time because "If it was that easy, everyone would be doing it". I never said running a business would be easy. Just that I could do it, and with enough work and luck, I think I could be good at it.
I don't think the "Reservoir Dogs" thing will play very well in Florida. That's pretty much a California thing with the movie industry. I'll probably go with the name "Horn Dogs".
The front of the cart I'm going to use will have customized graphics so I wanted to get something that looks nice.
I was hoping to get a drawing of a dog blowing a trumpet or bugle. In my head I see a blue background with yellow lettering and graphics with the horn and dog sort of stylized so it's sort of a single line and a curly font that compliments it.
I quickly threw something together using clip art but it's not what I want for a design. I was just hoping it would give someone kind of the feel I'm looking for.
If any of you are good at this stuff, I'd be happy for any help you could offer.
Here's the quick mockup I made to just sort of show the style I'm looking for.
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