Anyway, the badge history was just me imparting a bit of useless information in case anyone's got bored of font sizes.....
How can anyone get bored of font sizes :bang:
Anyway, the badge history was just me imparting a bit of useless information in case anyone's got bored of font sizes.....
How about the outline of a fiat inside the round italian flag?
I'ld say a classic 500 or even a 126!!
How about the outline of a fiat inside the round italian flag?
I think thats fair enough if it was a one make group but personally I wouldnt want the outline of a car that I didnt own.
Hi All,
Apologies for what I've started over the sticker (or added too), the M.I.A. bit was just a suggestion by myself to add the M.I.A. part which would probably generate more hits on Google due to the abbreviation. It was never intended or implied that it was the 'final' name etc. as I wasn't around when you guys/gals started. As for the font it was loosely based off the one chips used for the initial MIA flag. Usually plain fonts work best for visibility at a distance, but more elaborate fonts look nicer closer up. Swings & roundabouts on which you prefer.
As regards adding makes of car etc. to it, would you really want to limit the people that are going to buy one ? As it currently stands ANY Italian car owner in the midlands could join the club and display the sticker (i'm assuming the club is open to any Italian car and not just Fiats). This lends itself to more club members, possibly bigger meetings where you can view more than just your make of Italian car and more than likely cross make discussions on what parts etc. can be used on various cars from different makers (my old car forum found a fair few different car makers had parts that worked better if not the same as our OEM parts, usually a lot cheaper too).
I think the outline of the UK as it seems that is what constitutes the Midlands these days :thumbup:
As it stands with the 2 designs I posted last to get these printed would be as follows
As a circular static cling label - £25 for 50 or £38 for 100
As a paper/board insert for a tax disc holder cut to shape - £40 for 50 or £46 for 100
There would be a one off charge for the paper/board, this is for the cutting forme.
Delivery if it is to one address which would be easier would cost £10 via TNT or they could be posted which would be cheaper.
All prices are excluding V.A.T
Thanks for that! Very much appreciated. I'd be tempted to go for 100 of each: but we shall see what people say...! :worship:
Before we go ahead -- and I'm happy to pay for them; and then donate the profits to the forum (unless ben or dave are happy for them to be added to the stickers section of the online forum shop...?) -- I'm going to put my old print-buyer hat on...!
- I would prefer to have the three words on (MIA, rather than just MI) -- as I reckon they look classier and make the spacing easier. Can someone, therefore, with an Italian-speaking friend, confirm the spelling, please? Otherwise, I will go with Palio's suggestion (as he is boss of the Fiat Motor Club (GB)) -- as it matches FIAT's spelling....
- Can you also -- along with the existing version -- provide two or three alternatives with different fonts, please? I really like the current automotive-style font; but am concerned that it's not legible from a distance (mind you -- apart from the forum sticker -- very few cars stickers are). Suggest something sans-serif, but classy -- e.g. Frutiger, Gill Sans, Trebuchet, or even something 'gothic' (italic and bold, like the old Mk2 Punto badge...?) -- or even semi-serif -- along with whatever (another decorative font?) takes your fancy! Can you also ensure that the words are evenly-spaced, please?
- Finally, I'm presuming the design will be okay at print resolution (300+ dpi). Can you confirm, please?
Many thanks...! But, as I'm making a lot of demands of you: chips1 -- once we've agreed everything, feel free to find something in the online shop that you would like to own; PM me your address, what size and colour (if relevant), etc. -- and I will be more than happy to buy it for you, as thanks for all your hard work!
Please let me know, though, if this makes sense; or if I'm asking too much of you. It would be good to get this finally sorted....
Stephen, I had a conversation with babbo_umbro who very kindly supplied the following - middle bit is my curiousity & last bit the reason! Apols - I had these on PM and didn't really think whether you'd had it (or needed it) - my bad as I believe the current phrase puts it!!
"Spelling - Automobili Midlands Italiane is fine. Automobile - singular - is feminine - plural is automobili. italiano becomes italiane as it's feminine plural ."
"Brilliant, thank you. I thought it was feminine plural from my research but was confused as it's Italiana in the name FIAT - do you know why that's different out of interest?"
"Yes - in FIAT the "italiana" refers to "fabbrica" - factory - feminine singular. The vast majority of feminine nouns end in "a" in the singular, and masculine ones in "o", becoming "e" and "i" in the plural. (Adjectives follow a similar pattern and follow the noun they describe/qualify.) Nouns ending in "e" in the singular can be feminine or masculine, with those ending in "ione" invariably feminine; in both genders the plural ends in "i"."
Sorry Steve ( homeward ), I don't agree with the MIA tag. Infact I think its disrespectful to those that are missing in action to trivialise it like this and use it for effect. I may be over sensitive on this but I can't help the way I feel. None of my cars will be sporting this sticker. (AMI as suggested by Palio would be fine )
Sorry Steve ( homeward ), I don't agree with the MIA tag. Infact I think its disrespectful to those that are missing in action to trivialise it like this and use it for effect. I may be over sensitive on this but I can't help the way I feel. None of my cars will be sporting this sticker. (AMI as suggested by Palio would be fine )