Order Word Prints

My Word designs are available to purchase as prints (and also as digital files). There are two different sites you may order prints from.

ImageKind has a wide variety of sizes and prices. Shipping is reasonable within the U.S. (usually around $7) but is extremely high outside the U.S.

RedBubble doesn’t have quite as many sizes and prices to choose from and their prices are a little higher. However, shipping is much more reasonable for folks outside the U.S.

Both ImageKind and RedBubble produce extremely high quality prints. They both also offer a variety of paper choices and additional options like canvas prints, mounted prints and framed prints.

To visit a store, click on a link below. For more information, check the “Ordering Prints FAQ” below.

 

Ordering Prints FAQ

What is the process for purchasing prints?

I am using two different online services (ImageKind and RedBubble) to sell the prints. I provide the artwork and they take care of the ordering, printing and shipping (you can even have them frame it!). This allows me to spend my time creating more Word designs and eating Sour Jelly Bellys.

Tell me more about ImageKind and RedBubble. Can I trust them?

ImageKind was founded in 2006 and is a subsidiary of CafePress. They offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. From their site… “If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days of receipt for a full refund on the price of the item.” Nice, huh? Still not sure? Find out more about ImageKind on their web site.

RedBubble has been around since since 2007 and also offer a money back guarantee. From their site…”If you’re not happy with your RedBubble order get in touch with us and we’ll either organize a replacement, provide you with a store credit or give you your money back. It’s your choice.” Want to know more about RedBubble? Visit their web site.

How much do the prints cost and what is the quality like?

I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to balance pricing and quality. I wanted to make sure that the prints were not super expensive because I’d like them to be accessible to people and churches with all different types of budgets. At the same time, I didn’t want to cut corners and end up selling cheap quality prints. I landed on using ImageKind and RedBubble because they can offer several sizes (thus, a variety of prices). At the same time, they produce great prints using a selection of high-quality papers and substrates (for you print geeks, both companies print using the Giclée printing process). I’ve ordered prints from both companies and they both have great quality. Bottom line: Good quality at a variety of sizes and prices.

How much time do you have? Because I’ve got like 300 more questions about stuff like ordering and shipping.

Sorry, I don’t have that much time. However, ImageKind has a fantastic FAQ area on their site and RedBubble has a Knowledge Base on their site. Hopefully they can answer all 300 of your questions.

If Jesus was present in bodily form right now, he’d come to your house and flip over all your tables, you money grubbing fiend.

Technically, that is not a question, but I’ll respond anyways. My Word series is a personal project. I wanted to share the designs on my blog because I thought others may enjoy them and I knew it would be easier for me to stick with it if I was getting feedback on the designs. Many people began asking if prints were available, so I’m making them available. And yup, I’ll be making money every time someone orders a print. But don’t worry, I won’t be making that much. For example, I’m planning to get a luxury yacht and I’d really like to get the 2008 Lürssen Madsummer, but unless there are more than a couple people who get canvas prints, I’ll probably have to end up getting a 2007 Oceanco Alfa Nero. So, obviously, there will be no table flipping in my house.

Can I purchase digital files of the designs?

Yes, you can.

Have more questions? Let me know.

13 Responses

  1. Brody Bond says:

    Thank you for these. Excellent, meaningful work.

  2. Matt says:

    These are mind blowing! I would love to use them for some an upcoming series I am doing at my church but I would like to honor the creativity by paying, is there anywhere I can just download them from my end and pay for the downloads?

    • Jim LePage says:

      Thanks, Matt! I’ve gotten quite a few emails from people asking if they can use my Word designs in various ways and after some thought, I’ve decided not to make them available as downloadable files. My Word designs are a personal project and in order to maintain the integrity of keeping them a personal project the only way I’ll be making those available is as prints and (hopefully someday) a book. I’ve got more info about that decision if you’re interested:

      http://jimlepage.com/word-designs/word-faq/

      I am definitely available for freelance work though :)

      Thanks again!

  3. Wonderful, wonderful work! Thanks for providing them on the internet. I am trying to buy them from Germany. But I have one question, or maybe you have concidered it already: Will there be printed shirts? Wonderful designed Shirts are a wonderful eyecatcher. People on the street will ask you what you mean with this shirt, when it is a well designed shirt or graphic. We had a diy Shirtproject and we had a lot of interested people and talked with them a lot. When there will be shirts, I will buy one, two or three! Thanx

    • Jim LePage says:

      Thanks, Daniel! I’ve thought about doing shirts in the past, but just haven’t gotten around to figuring out how I’d do it. I may end up doing that as some point with a few of the designs. If I do, I’ll definitely announce it on my site, so stay tuned :)

      • Nick says:

        These designs DEFINITELY need to be on t-shirts and hoodies. This sort of thing is perfect for youth groups and vacation bible schools kids. I think your designs would really appeal to the youth of the Church. They would wear shirts with your designs on them in a heartbeat! I know I would!

  4. [...] My sis  just told me about this design project and I am completely blown away. Designer Jim LePage creates a poster-style original design based on verses/ideas/images from each book of the Bible. I love the way he has combined his faith with his passion for design. LePage’s work is encouraging me to brainstorm and find ideas for a project of my own that combines the Lord and the Lasso tool (designerd alert – photoshop joke…yep…). Take a look below at some of his designs so far. I’m definitely going to buy one of his prints from this series which are available here. [...]

  5. Joy Manoleros says:

    It’s nice to see young talent recapturing the arts and raising the creative bar for Christian work. Nothing kitsch here. We need more like you. You’re making a difference… keeping your talent hidden under a basket serves no one. thanks for having the courage to share!

  6. [...] question I always get asked is “Are prints available?” The answer is yes. All the designs are available as prints in the U.S. and Canada as well as [...]

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