Tuesday, 15 March 2016

All Round Service

Just a little update. When I've been to Deecon before, to artists alley, I've found people always sold prints with no packaging. This is really bad practice because in a busy convention, there's no way anyone's gonna get any prints home without them getting creased if they have no where flat to put them.

This only defines my visual style in a small way, but I've decided to bulk order lots of cardboard backed envelopes so if someone buys a print from my stall they can take it home flat.
Not only will this hopefully benefit my clients, it could also be a good visual identifier of my stall if people are walking around with large envelopes.

Questions like, "oh, where did you get that from?" could occur pointing more people to my table.
I think it's good when starting a brand to create a good reputation for quality and this will help me do that. Keeping my prints flat and secure is important to me and I'm assuming important to my client also, especially if they're paying say, £15 for this print. Packaging my prints is a luxury and hopefully adds to the experience of buying from my "brand".



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