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.
Packaging Supplies for Shipping Art Prints Safely
Packaging is not a dispatch problem. It is a replacement problem. In a home-based public domain print business, damaged deliveries do...
Read MoreHow Much Does It Cost to Print Art at Home for Sale?
If you sell public domain art prints from home, the sale price usually sits inside a narrow range. An A5 may...
Read MoreChoosing the Right Paper for Public Domain Art Prints
Paper is not just a printing surface. It becomes part of the product. In public domain wall art, the image may...
Read MoreTank vs Cartridge Printers for Small Print Businesses
If you are selling art prints from home, the choice between tank and cartridge printers affects how you buy ink, how...
Read MoreWhat Printer Do You Need to Sell Art Prints from Home?
If you are searching this, you are likely in one of three situations: The answer is not “the best printer available.”...
Read MoreWhen Will a Public Domain Print Business Pay Off?
This is the question most sellers do not say out loud at first. At some point, you stop asking how to...
Read MoreWhy More Listings Do Not Increase Print Sales
More listings increase sales only when something is already working. Otherwise, they just increase clutter. The broader structure behind that idea...
Read MoreWhen to Expand Your Print Business and When to Stop
Expansion feels productive even when it is not improving anything. When you are building a public domain print business from home,...
Read MoreHow to Identify Public Domain Art Themes That Sell
Most public domain print sellers are surrounded by good ideas. The problem is that not all good ideas turn into repeating...
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