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Post by sabotage on Jan 17, 2009 0:11:53 GMT -8
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ill
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Post by ill on Jan 17, 2009 11:40:04 GMT -8
If you don't like the huge borders send them an e-mail and let them know. Places don't know they need to change without feedback!
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Post by sabotage on Jan 18, 2009 2:03:42 GMT -8
I have. I've emailed Sylvia and the printers to tell them as politely and respectfully as I could how I feel. I'm just one person though, I may or may not have the opinion of the masses. Any other customers have an opinion on this?
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Post by greenhorn1 on Jan 18, 2009 7:00:53 GMT -8
I don't know the details on these prints but the borders on the travis louie prints seem insanely large and there's one I'd love to buy if they weren't. I passed on DD's september print in part because of the large border. I definitely think abnormally large borders hurt sales and I don't really see any benefit to them.
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Post by ill on Jan 18, 2009 9:27:00 GMT -8
abnormally large borders hurt sales Like it or not, finding a way to express that to the people making the prints and the artists is the kind of thing that will probably be needed to get something changed. You can still put a large mat on a print with a small border, but the converse is not true.
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Post by rhinomilk on Feb 1, 2009 14:24:12 GMT -8
it's up!
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