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Factors To Consider Before Designing Art Prints

Factors To Consider Before Designing Art Prints
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Ordering and distributing prints of your artwork or photographs lets you turn your passion into a business. However, ordering copies can be more difficult than you might think. There are several factors to consider before designing and ordering your art prints, so keep reading to discover how to approach printing the smart way.

Type of Print

There are many types of reproductions you can order to showcase your art pieces. From giclee to canvas printing, there are many techniques and materials to choose from. Even if you’re looking for a simple and traditional fine art print, you’ll still need to pick what type of paper you want, its finish, if you want accents or decorations, and more. These various print types can highlight your artwork in new and unique ways, so experiment with your choices until you find what suits your style.

Print Size

When choosing a print size, it’s important to consider your file sizes. If you’re working with digital photographs or digital art, consider the resolution or pixel size. Blowing up your image to fit a larger print could lead to a pixelated or blurry look.

You should also consider the practicality of your reproduction sizes. Canvas prints are easy to hang regardless of size, but it can be more difficult to find frames for larger fine art copies. Consider your audience and what size they would utilize most. You could also consider ordering your prints in various sizes to provide your audience with several options to best suit their tastes, space, and budget.

Borders or No Borders

Adding a border is a smart choice if you plan to sell your art prints in person at art shows or fairs. Many art lovers enjoy having the original artist sign their art prints. Putting a small border around your piece gives you enough room to add a signature without taking away print. Just be sure to avoid choosing a border that’s too large. Otherwise, you may jeopardize the quality of your print. So learn how to choose the correct print border size.

Now that you know these various factors to consider before designing art prints, your reproductions are sure to turn out beautifully with the first batch. Once you have your copies, you can start selling and distributing your art online, at local events, and more.

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Stephanie Ross