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Guest 8th Aug 2009
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Imagekind.com is a wonderful tool for selling your artwork as long as you are willing to get out in the world and market yourself. You definitely cant just sit back and do nothing and wait for sales because it wont happen. The quality of printing is wonderful and the selection of substrates to have ...
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5th Aug 2008
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Very complete and competent comments. I agree. Considering that it is a paid service, it has an amateur feel. Some free sites have more elegant portfolio offerings and produce lovely prints. It will be interesting to see what happens after the Cafe Press acquisition of the site. Jurying the art migh ...
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Clearly the founders saw a long-standing need - maintaining the crop of images from exposure or processing through framing - and solved it brilliantly by having computers adapt the package to the picture rather than the other way around. Since cropping can be a crucial element in perfecting fine art ...
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