This is kind of a contract gig as in I didn't sell it... but the guy doesn't want any money from it.
He does my father-in-law's map printing (large format stuff) and is will to print some corolplast for us for CHEAP if we need it (sticker vinyl put on coroplast).
Anyway, he ask for a quote, and I asked my father-in-law if he was looking to make money on it because I would cut him a deal. He said "no, he would give them whatever price I gave them".
So, that being said... they agreed and want to do the job. Then I get the art work.
It's VERY boring. White shirt, black ink. Is there anything I could do to jazz it up without increasing the cost or maybe an easy upsale (but I'm not sure I want to do all that being that the chain of communication is Me > Father-in-law > His buddy > Customer. But if I had something to present art wise that would just be better and only need approval then I wouldn't mind passing that along.
OR, should I just shut up and print it and take the easy money?