Creating art prints provides the perfect opportunity to get your work in front of a wider audience.
These prints offer a way for your audience to enjoy high-quality reproductions of your work.
It makes art more accessible, offering a more affordable option for those who may not be able to afford the original.
Whether you’re an artist, designer or photographer, you can choose from a range of sizes and professional printing options for your art.
Producing art prints from an artist's original work is a process that allows for the reproduction of artwork on a larger scale.
We can produce short print runs of your work from a A6 size up to A0, bespoke sizes are also possible.
High quality print is of great importance to us so you can rest assured we'll reproduce your work with high colour accuracy and detail.
You could also repurpose your art prints into Greeting Cards and Calendars.
Please contact us for more details on how we can help reproduce your work.
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In a nutshell, lithographic print uses wet inks and printing plates to produce print, digital print uses dry powder toner fused at a high temperature onto the sheet.
With the latest digital presses on the market giving near lithographic quality, the digital process, as a general rule of thumb, is quicker and financially more suitable for the shorter print runs.
However, there comes a point when the cost of litho and digital meet, and as the quantity grows, lithographic becomes a more cost effective option. We are fortunate to be able to offer both processes, and always ensure that each job is looked at individually, and priced accordingly to give the customer the best price we can.
There are exceptions to this, some jobs are suited more to lithographic print, it could be the weight of the material required is too thick for the digital press, the size of the sheet required is too big, and sometimes it could be that the content of the print just isn’t suited to the digital process, although this is a rare occurrence.
Our advice is free, and once we take a look at your requirements, we can offer our views and recommendations.