Position in the System
This sits in the Source stage.
These collections remove the need to source and organise images before you start building listings.
What These Are
These are structured image libraries designed for print resale.
Each collection contains a defined set of images that can be used immediately to create listings and begin building a catalogue.
In my own workflow, sourcing images is the slowest and least consistent part of building print stock. These collections replace that step with something fixed and ready to use.
How to Use These
Each collection is designed to be used as a starting point.
You can:
- create listings directly from the images
- build a base catalogue
- begin selling without sourcing first
The intention is not to optimise or refine at this stage, but to remove the delay between deciding to start and actually listing.
Choosing a Collection
You do not need multiple collections to begin.
Start with one.
Build listings from it, understand how they behave, and then expand if needed.
The collections are structured so that each one works independently.
Available Collections
Cecil Aldin Collection
Cecil Aldin Collection
225 images organised into 17 collections
A smaller, structured starting point that is easier to work through from beginning to end.
→ View The Cecil Aldin Collection
Arthur Rackham Collection
350–500 images organised into 40+ collections
The largest collection, suited to building a broader catalogue over time.
→ View The Arthur Rackham Collection
Kate Greenaway Collection
350 images organised into 15 collections
A balanced collection with consistent volume across categories.
→ View The Kate Greenaway Collection
Warwick Goble Collection
325 images organised into 11 collections
A more compact set with more distinctive material.
→ View The Warwick Goble Collection
Jessie Willcox Smith Collection
200 images organised into 20+ collections
A smaller collection suited to a more focused starting point.
→ View The Jessie Willcox Smith Collection
What This Replaces
The main constraint in building a print catalogue is not listing, but sourcing.
Without a defined image set, progress is inconsistent and often stops before listings are created.
These collections remove that step entirely and replace it with something fixed, which allows the work to begin immediately.
Final note
Each collection is a one-time purchase with instant access.
Start with one, build from it, and expand only if needed.