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    • J
      James Toogood last edited by

      Hi Everyone, ive been a member for about a year but this is my first time posting.
      I have this Picture. id like to try sell some prints of on etsy but im not sure how much to charge and what quality.
      I had some test prints done with fine art paper and giclée prints (12x18) but they are about £10 each so its not cheap and I don't know what I should charge for it. The textured paper is so nice though it really brings out the picture.
      So does anyone have any advice on selling prints, what sizes are popular? what finish? should I do them as limited editions if so what quantities would be good to test.?
      your advice will be really appreciated.
      and feel free to give a critique on the Image.
      Odlob-concept-3-low-res.jpg

      instagram: @jamestoogoodart

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      • AndyIllo
        AndyIllo last edited by

        From my experience, sizing around A3-A2 is most popular, but also look at frames (e.g. ikea frames, wilkos etc) and look at the 'image dimensions' to use as a guide, as they are slightly different to standard A paper sizes and if possible you want to avoid trimming off the edges when framing.

        For how much to charge it is always a difficult question. If you have a fairly large and loyal following, you can definitely get away with charging more. Also print quality would come into it. If you were to get giclee prints done, these could be sold for much more as the quality is incredible, and you'd want to make your money back.

        I sell a few prints, but these are just printed digitally through instantprint. I get batches of 20 for about £15-20 (depends if there's a deal on) and then sell for £20 at A2 and £15 at a3 (postage is separate) - I think this is pretty cheap for prints, and definitely cheap enough that it doesn't scare people off, but for me the profit is still huge.

        Maybe just get a small batch printed for now to test the waters. Then if they fly out the door then GREAT! If not, they can also be used in giveaways etc to boost your following, and you won't be out too much.

        Website: www.andycarterillustration.com
        https://www.instagram.com/andycartr/

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        • AndyIllo
          AndyIllo last edited by

          p.s. Awesome piece!! Really nice lighting, and love the Princess Mononoke feel 🙂

          Website: www.andycarterillustration.com
          https://www.instagram.com/andycartr/

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            James Toogood last edited by

            thanks Andy, your advice is really helpful. i dont have a following yet so thats the next thing to work on. the idea of giveaways is good for the cheaper ones.

            instagram: @jamestoogoodart

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              James Toogood last edited by

              @AndyIllo said in Printing Advice:

              Princess Mononoke

              just had to google princess Mononoke, im going to have to watch that now 😉

              instagram: @jamestoogoodart

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