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Drax 122
January 12th, 2012, 07:24 PM
This is more then just a shameless self promotion thread...I want to show you all this awesome site that I came across just last night. As a graphic designer, a site like this is wonderful...it's a great way to express yourself and share your work with the world, while also making a small profit.

It's called Society6.com (http://www.society6.com). You design it, upload it, name it, set your prices, and they do ALL the rest. That includes printing, packaging, and shipping...all the hard stuff! When you set your prices, it's more like setting how much of a profit you'd like to make off each "size" of your product. This is because all the "base prices" are already set based on the costs of the services they provided. (Which I mentioned before.)

Full on art prints for your wall, laptop skins, iPhone/iPod cases or skins, and even t-shirts are all possible provided you create your work at the right dimensions!

I personally, have already made two designs...the first is rather small and only available in a "mini" sized art print and an iPhone case. The second, however, is available in all sizes and mediums except for a t-shirt!
Check it out! (http://society6.com/DustinDailey) :D


SMALL NOTE: There is a one time fee of just $1.00 through PayPal in order to verify your account and ensure the site isn't assaulted by spam bots. I actually recommend just browsing for now and looking at some things. I will be sure to let you all know if and how this works out for me.

The Unirocerous
January 12th, 2012, 07:39 PM
That's pretty cool. I'll have to browse around this site.

Drax 122
January 12th, 2012, 11:37 PM
I'm pretty obsessed with it...I've been watching it like a hawk to see if I get a sale...lol

Grunt1138
January 13th, 2012, 06:38 AM
Isn't this just ETSY?

The Unirocerous
January 13th, 2012, 12:08 PM
Isn't this just ESTY?

You mean "ETSY"?

It is similar, but this looks much more digital based with fewer varieties of products, but higher quality in the products they have. At least, that is what I've taken away from the site in the brief time I've browsed it.

Drax 122
January 13th, 2012, 12:25 PM
You mean "ETSY"?

It is similar, but this looks much more digital based with fewer varieties of products, but higher quality in the products they have. At least, that is what I've taken away from the site in the brief time I've browsed it.
That's about the jist of it...lol