Notes on finished work

A collection of short notes capturing context, decisions, and observations recorded after work was finished. These posts provide reference and insight into finished projects and how they were shaped, rather than real-time updates.

How a Public Domain Catalogue Compounds

How a Public Domain Catalogue Compounds

This is not a revenue highlight. It is a behavioural sequence. Compounding in public domain print selling does not arrive through...

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Selling Public Domain Art in the UK

Selling Public Domain Art in the UK

Public domain art feels simple. The artist died long ago. The work is widely reproduced. High-resolution files exist online. It appears...

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Operational Reality of Running a Public Domain Print Business

The Operational Reality of Running a Public Domain Print Business

Running a public domain print business looks simple from the outside. You source artwork, list prints, receive orders, and dispatch them....

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Why Most Sellers Quit Before Compounding

Why Most Sellers Quit Before Compounding

This model does not collapse dramatically. It fades quietly. There is no explosive failure. No sudden ban. No catastrophic event. There...

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How to Build a Public Domain Print Catalogue

How to Build a Public Domain Print Catalogue

Most sellers approach this as a listing exercise. That does not compound. Compounding requires structure before volume. The difference between a...

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Is Selling Prints Worth It

Is Selling Art Prints Worth It?

The question “Is it worth it?” usually hides another question. Is it too saturated? Public domain art has been accessible for...

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Is Selling Prints on eBay Profitable

Is Selling Art Prints on eBay Profitable?

Profitability is the wrong first question for most marketplace sellers. The better question is: under what structure does this become profitable?...

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EBay Dispatch Setup for Small Sellers

Complete UK eBay Dispatch Setup for Small Sellers

If you sell on eBay in the UK, dispatch is not a side detail. It is the operational core of your...

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Websites Collapse Under Tool Complexity

Why Most Websites Collapse Under Tool Complexity

Websites rarely fail because of one dramatic mistake. They fail because of accumulation. A new plugin is installed.A tracking layer is...

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