ALL ORDERS will be sent rolled up
in a POSTAGE TUBE…
DELIVERY:
Smaller prints Up to 1.05 m
delivered via AusPost.
Larger via suitable Courier.
NOTE:POSTERS has a texture,
be aware this print will not be as sharp
as your device screen.
The colours may be different from what you see
on your screen,
each monitor/device displays colours
differently.
Quality depends of the chosen
SIZE of the print.
If you have any questions
or special requests
contact me.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT
DIFFERENCE IS BETWEEN
ART POSTER PRINT and POSTER?
* Fine Art Prints vs Posters
The ink and the surface used to print on
are different than traditional poster prints.
If it’s paper, the paper will be a lot thicker,
the inks will last a lot longer,
and the quality of the image will be much better.
Different printing surfaces can give your image a different feel
and really let you get creative with decoration,
art, or with preserving your photos.
Additionally, fine art prints are not just a “photocopy”,
thanks to the superior quality and longevity
they can actually increase in value over time.
WHERE
POSTERS
Poster prints are still the choice for consumers
who need to mass produce
and for people who want something fast immediately.
Think back to the days of your childhood
and remember the posters you used to have hanging up in your room;
they probably weren’t fine art prints.
When you got old enough to throw them away,
or maybe you still have them,
you realized that the picture and the colors weren’t as vibrant
as you remember them when you were a kid.
If that poster were a fine art print,
it would have stayed in much better shape.
The bright colors can lose their vibrancy first
and over time you’re left with a faded picture if not maintained well.
Poster’s are still a great way to print an image
and they don’t lose their colors as fast when you frame
and keep them away from overexposure to light.
What's the difference
between
Lamination and Encapsulation?
Lamination involves applying a thin layer of plastic
to one side of the photo,
which protects the photo's finish as well as making
it more resilient to
harsher-than-normal environmental factors. Encapsulation occurs
when the plastic sheeting is applied to both the front and the back of the
photo, to seal the edges.
When a poster is encapsulated, it is laminated on both sides and
normally
has an edge seal, which means you can use the poster outdoors, even in
the rain.
Laminated posters, on the other hand, has the lamination film
applied to only
the front of the poster and therefor is not as durable as an
encapsulated print.
Thank You.