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Use a Bubble-Mailer for a Netbook or Laptop Sleeve

Step 2Add Your Representative Logo

Add Your Representative Logo

Points to consider if you’re planning to put a logo on:

  • I used pencil to trace the top of the apple and leaf since these were cut separately. If I were to make a second sleeve, I wouldn’t use pencil. The marks smeared when I tried to erase it and is noticeable up close. In the face of “measure once, cut twice,” I say eyeball it. You can use the top of your Mactop as a reference.
  • I originally considered printing “iBook” in Apple font instead. I thought it would be more elegant, and simple. Nothing is more simple than an apple. If you decide to print text, be prepared to cut it right and measure the distance between characters. I found a pack of fonts for Windows on the iPodWizard.net forums and found Myriad Pro to be the nicest looking of the group.
  • The apple is in the middle of the top of an iBook. My printed apple ended up being approximately 5 inches tall and 4 inches wide. The larger size looks proportionate to the bag and gives you grace when measuring the center of the sleeve.
  • Everything is sticky about a bubble-mailer. Be delicate sticking the apple on — you have (about) two shots before they become one.
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