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30% off Word prints
November 25, 2011 Posted in: Blog, Prints, Word Updates 2
30% off Word prints

For a short time, you can get 30% OFF ALL WORD BIBLE DESIGN PRINTS on my Imagekind store. Just use the code CANDYCANE30 at checkout. The code is good through midnight on Monday, November 28.

This is the biggest discount I’ve ever had on prints.

Here are a few examples of the deal (the cost for all ground shipping is $6.95):

  • 8×10 prints are usually $16. With the 30% discount 8x10s are $11.
  • 16×20 prints are usually $23. With the 30% discount 16x20s are $16.
  • 24×30 prints are usually $34. With the 30% discount 24x30s are $24.

Here are some ideas for prints:

  • Give someone the gift of Biblical design this Christmas.
  • Tell your family and friends about this deal and shoot them a link to the Word print you’d like for Christmas.
  • Thinking of getting a bunch of prints for your house, office or church? You won’t get a better deal than this.

I’ve gotten a bunch of prints through ImageKind and have been super impressed with the quality and shipping time, but of course I’m gonna say that, right? How about some unbiased feedback on prints…

For those of you that have ordered a Word print through ImageKind, or received one through one of my giveaways, feel free to drop a comment below about the quality, shipping time, etc.

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About Jim LePage

I am a graphic/web designer in Saint Paul, MN. I am also the creator of the Word Bible design project. Connect with me on Twitter, Facebook or Flickr.

2 Responses

  1. RubeRad says:

    I made an order a little while ago (two prints for me, and two for two friends) and forgot to come back here and report. I ordered 4 prints from ImageKind, I chose the 11×13 3/4 size. I was really vacillating between that and the next larger size (16×20), but in the end, I was thinking, graphic art, it’s more .gif than .jpg, and blown up too big it will have too-large fields of just solid color.

    Well on the one hand, I’m glad I got the smaller ones, they actually look bigger in person than the empty rectangle I measured out to try to visualize the size. And once I bulk them up with some mat & frame, they’ll be plenty big.

    On the other hand, being able to look close, the designs are not simply flat 2-/3-color jobs, but the “dead” space has texture, which I think would support a 16×20 print or larger.

    The quality seems good (although I don’t know about these things), colors are well saturated, not faded, paper is robust, not flimsy, and I guess if they claim archival whatnot it should stay that way.

    Service was quick enough, I think I got the shipping notice within 2 days of my order, and another few days for the tube to arrive. Prints were very securely packed, rolled into a generous-diameter tube, and separated from each other with tissue paper.

    The size was as advertised, plus a 1/4″ white border around the printed area, which is nice because now I should be able to frame it without covering a single pixel of the design with mat.

    Thanks for your designs Mr. Jim LePage! I look forward to many years of being beautifully reminded of God’s love for me when I see your prints on my wall — and I also look forward to your Old & New project! Get crackin!

    • Jim LePage says:

      Thanks for the feedback! Glad you like them! Yeah, these are not 2-3 color screen prints. They are museum quality Giclée prints.

      “Old & New” is coming. Have patience :)

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