Choosing the right giclee printing studio
As we approach the new year, many of us make resolutions. Ours is simple: to increase our market share and keep providing the same level of service our current clients are accustomed to. This means to keep color standards as high as always and make giclee printing affordable. Too many companies charge outrageous setup fees or, when they do not, make artists sign contracts. Although I can't speak for everyone, I have seen examples where in exchange for a low price on the printing, the giclee studio reserves the right to market and sell some of the giclee art. This can work for somebody but we believe that when it is done the the artist loses control. Where are the prints going? How much are they selling for? What kind of impact in value is there if the number of giclees being sold is too high?
It is better for us to provide the best service we can, the best prices and let our clients control the marketing of their work. We may be losing revenue by doing so but we believe it is in the best interest of artists as well as ours.
We are confident in our pricing and have many references. We even let competitors advertise on this page. After all, we prefer that perspective clients make the most informed decision when hiring a giclee printer.
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