Local printing of letters in Braille? I am looking to print a letter in Braille to be given to a blind friend.
Does anyone know of a local printing shop, disability...
Maxpowr9 replied:
Ask the Perkins Center for the Blind in Watertown? I'm sure they could assist you.
hammertonail replied:
National Braille Press (NBP) NBP can handle large or small jobs of all kinds. Call for a free price quote. National Braille Press (NBP) 88 Saint Stephen Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115-4302 Phone: (617) 266-6160 Toll Free: (888) 965-8965 Fax: (617) 437-0456 Email: contact@nbp.org Website: www.nbp.orghttps://nfb.org/braille-transcription-resource-list
Looking for decal printing services with RED SOX lettering/font/typeface. We're looking for good vinyl or similar adhesive letters for which to put the name on our...
clovershark replied:
I have no idea what sort of adhesive material is needed for boats, but should you find a print shop that makes those, the font you are looking for is called BoSox and can be downloaded here: http://www.dafont.com/bosox.font Many print shops allow you to do custom designs, so you could make yours using that font on Photoshop and just send it in to print. Or just let them know that you want that font and I'm sure it is in their universal type client. Out of curiosity, what type of adhesive material is needed for boats? Is it similar to window decals?
Anonymous replied:
Like the other guy said, I'd just create the mockup yourself and give the file to the print shop. At the boat shows, there are generally a few booths for people who do the lettering locally. Call them up and ask what kind of format they'd like, or if they'd prefer to just download the custom font and do it themselves. There are also services for this online that will ship, but [here](http://www.harborsign.com/) is a fairly local company. Cool idea btw.
I need to print a photo on glass, somewhere around 36" wide. Please help me. I can't find any good place to do it.
George D. replied:
Google 'large photo on glass' shows many possibilities. Most on acrylic "glass" but I saw http://www.grayglass.net/glass.cfm/Architectural/Digital-Printing/catid/1/conid/221