Greeting Card Print Size
TYarbrough
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I am a new "pro user" and this is my first post, so forgive me if this has been asked before.
I noticed that there is a 4x6 postcard option under the "Gifts" category and I understand it is popular. I would expect a standard 5x7 greeting card option to be equally if not more popular because it would offer the customer broader application (holidays, birthdays, etc.). In fact, greeting cards are probably the most often sold "side" item at art shows.
I am suggesting an additional print size option that could be labeled "5x7 Greeting Card", which would actually be a 10x7 print size "scored" in the middle for folding (a very common paper type). Here is an example of what I am talking about on my new site. Notice I have branded it on the back side, along with info about the image.
http://terryyarbrough.smugmug.com/gallery/468401/1/19128821
The printer - (EZPrints?) would simply stock scored 10x7 paper, along with associated envelopes. Does this appeal to anyone (other than me)?
I noticed that there is a 4x6 postcard option under the "Gifts" category and I understand it is popular. I would expect a standard 5x7 greeting card option to be equally if not more popular because it would offer the customer broader application (holidays, birthdays, etc.). In fact, greeting cards are probably the most often sold "side" item at art shows.
I am suggesting an additional print size option that could be labeled "5x7 Greeting Card", which would actually be a 10x7 print size "scored" in the middle for folding (a very common paper type). Here is an example of what I am talking about on my new site. Notice I have branded it on the back side, along with info about the image.
http://terryyarbrough.smugmug.com/gallery/468401/1/19128821
The printer - (EZPrints?) would simply stock scored 10x7 paper, along with associated envelopes. Does this appeal to anyone (other than me)?
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-don
Another current thread of similar additions wanted is located here: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=9586