
For all the ones that have asked me for a place to buy my posters, here it comes. It took me a while to decide which place was the best to sell them, but after some reviews and a lot of reading and thinking, I decided society6 was it. Since today (actually yesterday but well), you can buy my posters here.
Feel free to spread the word, reblog this post, tell friends or people you think can like them… you’ll be in my favourite people list forever ;)
For all the ones that have asked me for a place to buy my posters, here it comes. It took me a while to decide which place was the best to sell them, but after some reviews and a lot of reading and thinking, I decided society6 was it. Since today (actually yesterday but well), you can buy my posters here.
Feel free to spread the word, reblog this post, tell friends or people you think can like them… you’ll be in my favourite people list forever ;)
Anonymous Hi! Do you study graphic design or something like that? Your typo graphics are just stunning! Please keep going :) |
Hey anon! Wow no, I’m not a graphic design student, in fact I’m not studying something related to graphic design. I’m a History student (History is interesting and beautiful, don’t even try to discuss this with me if you to be alive)
And thank you! It really means a lot you like them :’)
Anonymous how do you make textures out of your own handwriting? you handwriting is amazing by the way! u need to make more textures out of it :P |
way too many nice words today man!! I’m really happy you like my handwriting… because I hate it lol
how I make textures? well, I use quite a primitive way, to be honest. I handwrite everything in a piece of white paper with a black marker and then I scan it. to made the textures I edit them on photoshop, I move the words, resize, etc
and if you’d like more handwritten textures of mine, don’t hesitate and send me a message here with quotes, words, whatever you want me to handwrite ;)
| just wanted to say that your graphic are really beautiful! you're basically my favorite harry potter blog. |
hello! you don’t even understand what this means to me, it’s literally the most beautiful thing someone can tell me :’) thank you very much dear, keep enjoying my blog!!
Anonymous i'd just like to say that your posters are absolutely beautiful! |
Thank you very much, it’s a really sweet thing to say:)
Anonymous hi even if we dont win the giveaway, are you selling things like the prizes? i would very much like to buy one. |
Some months ago, I thought about starting a etsy shop with my posters but I wasn’t 100% sure about it so that idea died.
I’d really like to sell them, but I still need to find the way, until then (I don’t even know if that day will come to be honest) you just need to pray to win this giveaway ;)
That been said, if some of you sell posters online or know someone who does or have some idea how to do it, I’d love you share the information with me :)
Anonymous What size do you make your poster's in photoshop? You put them on redbubble right so there must be a perfect size so when it is printed it looks like the ones you are giving away? |
Okay, question by question.
I make my posters in photoshop to post on tumblr 500 x 650 px. But to print them, you need bigger versions if you don’t want them to get blurred/pixelated (I don’t know the word in english), so the versions I made to get them printed were A3 with a resolution of 2,000 (so 23386 x 33071 px) They were really big, bigger than the paper I wanted to get them printed, but I tried to get them printed before with a smaller version (before that big version, I made another that was between the original poster and the A3 one) and it looked blurred so I had to make them bigger.
I don’t know what redbubble is so no, I didn’t use it to resize the posters, I simply remade them.
I hope this answer your questions ;)
| i don't know why but your url makes me laugh :DD |

lol okay, this message made me laugh so hard