Web decal design tips
Since IÂ recommended using car decals last week, I decided to include some design tips to help you when creating your next decal. These design tips will help you further maximize your advertising dollars.
Choosing fonts for your decal
When choosing a font for your WebDecal, remember that you want it the decal to be easily read by passing vehicles. Keep it simple and stick to basic fonts like Arial, Verdana, Tahoma, etc.
Script fonts are very pretty, but can be hard to read. If you opt to use a script font, limit it’s use to the top line of the decal top only with a complimentary font that is easy to read on other lines.
Displaying your website address
Try capitalizing your website address so it is easier to read and understand quickly. Your website address will be in front of many people for brief periods of time. You want it to be instantly readable. Capitalizing your URL will assure easier readability.
For example: www.GeraeLindsey.com vs. www.geraelindsey.com
FYI: I would NEVER put “Gerae” on my decal or bumper sticker. Do I hate my name? No. Unless cars passing me by have a pen and paper sitting in their lap, no one will remember my name or how to spell it later. Instead, I have registered easy to remember domain names that point to my websites.
If your domain uses strange spelling, misspelled words or similar, consider registering something short and easy to remember to use on your car instead.
When the cold here decides to let up, and I can walk outside without my nostrils freezing shut, I will take a picture of my own decal and post it here for you to see. Until then, I hope you find the tips helpful

[tags]Web Decals, Car Decals, Bumper Stickers, Offline Advertising, Website Marketing, Cheap Advertising, Small Business, Car Decal Design Tips[/tags]
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