Hey gang!
Our Community Bikes has been getting our stickers done at Fleming Decal (http://www.flemingdecal.com/). We usually order vanilla die cut on 3m reflective but also nice reflective. Its cheaper if it's not die cut and just comes in a sheet. We're happy with them. Super durable .
If it hasn't been mentioned yet- don't forget Dwight in Tucson with Peace Supplies- he's been printing stickers and more for Bicas for many years and does great work.Josh
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:18 PM, the holla <dholla@gmail.com> wrote:Bike Punk in Portland has ridiculously good quality stickers. It's all eco whatever so pricier, but since they're bikey you might be able to get a discount.Diana
come disconnect the dots with me, poppet.On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 4:58 AM, Andrew L <breathingplanet@gmail.com> wrote:
We use sticker robot and have no complaints....
Ps: t-shirt plug!
http://troybikerescue.org/shirtsOn Oct 21, 2013 7:33 AM, "mike.pattisall" <mike.pattisall@velocitycoop.org> wrote:We use Sticker You in Toronto. The colors on the solid back are more vibrant on dark color bikes than the clear back surface.stickeryou.com
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 10:49 PM, Ainsley Naylor <needleandthread@gmail.com> wrote:Bike Pirates has been trying to source a high quality sticker to put on our bikes that we build and also to use for general promotions (take a sticker! Put it on your agenda or a bathroom stall!).
We ordered some from a company in Vancouver about 3 years ago and weren't completely satisfied with the quality. They were weatherproof but the clear laminate layer on top wasn't super durable and could be scratched off pretty easily. So we are looking for a different company, preferably in Canada. If anyone has any expereince or suggestions we'd love to hear feedback. We ran out of stickers last month and need to get moving on this. OCB in Vancouver has always had really fantastic stickers and I don't know where they get them from.Thanks,Ainsley (Bike Pirates, Toronto)
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